Dierks Bentley “Up on the Ridge” June 2010; Capitol Records By Emily J Ramey Click Here to See the Published Version on American Music Channel In a music world where the radio single is still king, and a side step into another genre is as dangerous as a side step near the edge of a [...]
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Dierks Bentley’s “Up on the Ridge” Review
Posted in Album Reviews, tagged album review, alison krauss, bluegrass, capitol records, chris thile, country, dierks bentley, down in the mine, draw me a map, emily j ramey, feel that fire, jamey johnson, kris kristofferson, miranda lambert, modern day drifter, nashville, rovin' gambler, the del mccoury band, the punch brothers, u2, up on the ridge on 27 June 2010 | Leave a Comment »
The Dead Weather’s “Sea of Cowards” Review
Posted in Album Reviews, Local Nashville, tagged album review, alison mosshart, blue blood blues, blues rock, dean fertita, die by the drop, emily j ramey, horehound, hustle and cuss, jack lawrence, jack white, nashville, queens of the stone age, sea of cowards, the dead weather, the kills, the raconteurs, the white stripes, third man records on 15 May 2010 | Leave a Comment »
The Dead Weather “Sea of Cowards” May 2010; Third Man Records By Emily J Ramey Click Here to See the Published Version on American Music Channel The Dead Weather is something of an accidental band, blooming into life not as a pretty flower might bloom, but perhaps a mushroom explosion from an atomic bomb, or [...]
Moon Taxi in the Studio
Posted in Favorites, Local Nashville, Photography, tagged 12th south records, album, emily j ramey, live ride, moon taxi, nashville, photos, recording, spencer thomson, studio, tommy putnam, trevor terndrup, tyler ritter, warner brothers, wes bailey on 15 February 2010 | 1 Comment »
Regionally successful rock band Moon Taxi (a band that I am close to and whose success I am invested in, if you haven’t noticed already) took a day out of their busy touring schedule to begin recording tracks for a third full length album (second studio album). The band generously allowed me to join them [...]
Moon Taxi New Years at Exit/In
Posted in Favorites, Local Nashville, Photography, tagged emily j ramey, exit/in, joey troup, moon taxi, nashville, new years, new years eve, pictures, spencer thomson, tommy putnam, trevor terndrup, tyler ritter, wes bailey on 7 January 2010 | 2 Comments »
The band Moon Taxi, a favorite of mine, hosted a New Years Eve show at Exit/In here in Nashville. I bought my tickets in October; there was no way I was going to miss such a fabulous party. And as expected, not only did they go all out on a riotous live show, but they [...]
Ingrid Michaelson at the Belcourt
Posted in Favorites, Photography, Show Reviews, tagged be ok, belcourt theatre, concert, emily j ramey, everybody, ingrid michaelson, maybe, nashville, Photography on 3 November 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I dropped and broke my camera on Halloween, so I wasn’t able to take any pictures of the Ingrid Michaelson show at the Belcourt Theatre in Nashville yesterday. We did get a picture with her afterward though, courtesy my sister’s camera: Also, the show was amazing. I’ve seen Ingrid play 4 times now. Twice while [...]
Moon Taxi Article
Posted in Favorites, Feature Articles, Local Nashville, tagged 12th and porter, 12th south records, American Music Channel, belmont, common ground, emily j ramey, gimme a light, govt mule, lightning 100, live album, local nashville band, melodica, moon taxi, morningtime, mustang, nashville, the new mastersounds on 13 August 2009 | Leave a Comment »
“Onward and Upward and to the Moon” with Moon Taxi By Emily J Ramey Click Here to See the Published Version on American Music Channel With the word “songwriter,” a lot of people will conjure images of a guy in a collared shirt strumming an acoustic guitar and crooning melancholy ballads, or scribbling lyrics on [...]
Moon Taxi Phone Booth Shoot
Posted in Favorites, Local Nashville, Photography, tagged emily j ramey, live ride, melodica, moon taxi, nashville, phone booth, Photography, spencer thomson, tommy putnam, trevor terndrup, tyler ritter, wes bailey on 4 August 2009 | 1 Comment »
On the way to Memphis from Starkville, MS, we stopped for gas. This telephone booth was in the parking lot, and it was too good to pass up. Trevor’s idea. I just love the colors in these. – EJR
Moon Taxi and Gov’t Mule at Sloss Furnace, Birmingham
Posted in Favorites, Photography, tagged 12th south records, birmingham, common ground, emily j ramey, govt mule, here to stay, live ride, moon taxi, mustang, nashville, photos, sloss furnace, spencer thomson, tommy putnam, trevor terndrup, tyler ritter, warren haynes, wes bailey on 25 July 2009 | Leave a Comment »
So Moon Taxi opened for Gov’t Mule on Thursday in Birmingham. It was incredibly badass. First of all, Sloss Furnace is such an awesome venue; second of all, GOV’T MULE?! Third of all, there were nearly 1000 people there and MT played their infamous live show like they had been living for a day – [...]
Chuck Cannon Article
Posted in Feature Articles, Local Nashville, tagged American Music Channel, chuck cannon, country music, emily j ramey, folk music, john michael montgomery, nashville, nashville underground, songwriter, songwriter's muse, toby keith on 2 July 2009 | Leave a Comment »
“For the Love of Songwriting” with Chuck Cannon By Emily J Ramey Click Here to See the Published Version on American Music Channel Chuck Cannon ambles down from his house in the woods to meet me, dressed in his finest beach wear, the remainder of a day on the lake with his three children.He shows [...]