Eddie Hinton died in 1995 at the age of 51. When Hinton served as the session guitarist at Muscle Shoals Studio, his work emerged on albums alongside musicians such as Duane Allman, the Staple Singers, and Wilson Pickett. Although songwriting was his grace and many...
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Colonel Bruce Hampton: One Ruined Life Of A Bronze Tourist
One Ruined Life of a Bronze Tourist was originally recorded in 1978 for Atlanta’s Pine Tree Records. Terminus Records re-released the album, complete with three bonus tracks. Colonel Bruce is a rare breed—he abides by no conventions or constraints. He is a cosmic time...
Merle Haggard: If I Could Only Fly
The name Merle Haggard carries a heavy weight in country music. Haggard remains a maverick who stared into the face of decadence during peaks and valleys of his legendary music career—thirty-nine number #1 country hits, IRS troubles, addictions, prestigious accolades,...
Colonel Bruce Hampton: Arkansas
Colonel Bruce Hampton’s album Arkansas, like his 1978 One Ruined Life of A Bronze Tourist, were released on Atlanta’s Terminus Records. Arkansas was originally recorded in 1987 and released on Landslide Records. Arkansas certainly features a complex mix of styles....
Tom Waits: Mule Variations
Mule Variations contends as one of Tom Waits’ finest albums. Recorded in a converted northern California chicken coop–Prairie Sun Recording Studios–these 16 songs are steeped in country-blues music. Released in 1999, the band on Mule Variations consisted of...
Barbara Cue: Louisiana Truckstop
By James Calemine Barbara Cue contains an abundance of talent. This all-star Athens, Georgia, line-up has crafted a timeless Americana banquet on Louisiana Truckstop. Todd Nance and William Tonks shared a common passion for NRBQ (whom Barbara Cue opened an Athens show...
Eddie Hinton: Hard Luck Guy
Eddie Hinton, the Muscle Shoals singer/songwriter, did not live to complete the 1999 Capricorn Records album Hard Luck Guy. In July 1995, Hinton died of a heart attack at age 51 during the sessions. Aretha Franklin, Dionne Warwick, Bobby Womack, and Gregg Allman...
Townes Van Zandt: Live at the Old Quarter
By James Calemine The Holy Grail of Townes Van Zandt albums--during this July 1973 performance Van Zandt operated and the apex of his powers. With only his acoustic guitar Van Zandt performed some of his greatest songs such as “Poncho & Lefty”, “Mr. Mudd & Mr....
Levon Helm’s This Wheel’s On Fire
“It’s a wicked life But what the hell, Everybody’s got to eat.” –“Goin’ To Acapulco” Bob Dylan & The Band Levon Helm’s 1993 This Wheel’s On Fire ranks as one of the finest rock-n-roll books ever written. Helm co-wrote the book with Stephen Davis. The story begins...









