James Calemine Posts

Willie Nelson’s Teatro

Willie Nelson’s Teatro

Produced by Daniel Lanois, Willie Nelson’s album Teatro was released in 1998. Teatro sounds like no other Nelson album. These 14 songs retain the lush Lanois sonic landscape. Lanois produced Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Chris Whitley, Emmylou Harris and U2 to name a few....

Death Proof: Quentin Tarantino

Death Proof: Quentin Tarantino

By James Calemine Quentin Tarantino always gives a nod to the south in his films. Most folks are aware of Knoxville-native Tarantino films such as True Romance, Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, Kill Bill 1 & 2,  and Grindhouse as well as his on screen...

Levon Helm: Dirt Farmer

Levon Helm: Dirt Farmer

By James Calemine Turkey Scratch, Arkansas, native Levon Helm’s voice epitomizes the American music storyteller. Of course, Helm sang some of The Band’s most memorable songs such as “The Weight”, “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down”, “Rag Mama Rag”, “Up On Cripple...

Motel Chronicles: Sam Shepard

Motel Chronicles: Sam Shepard

Published in 1982, Sam Shepard’s Motel Chronicles serves as a time capsule in his long career. Some of the chapters from this book formed the basis to his play “Superstitions” and the film Paris, Texas, featuring the Ry Cooder/Jim Dickinson soundtrack. Shepard also...

Salvation On Sand Mountain

Salvation On Sand Mountain

“This descent into himself will, at the same time, be a descent into his region. It will be a descent through the darkness of the familiar into a world where, like the blind man cured in the gospels, he sees men as if they were trees, but walking. –Flannery O’Connor...

Paul Hemphill’s King of the Road

Paul Hemphill’s King of the Road

Johnny Cash also wrote praise: “Jake Hawkins is a lot like my own dad was, and this book took me home. King of the Road is a southern masterpiece, and one of the finest things I’ve ever read by any writer. I can’t wait to get some copies to give out to my friends.”