“Bonnaroo Superlatives and Overall Festival Wrap-Up” By Emily J Ramey Click Here to See the Published Version on American Music Channel Well, I survived my first Bonnaroo… something that I wasn’t so sure of going into the weekend… but I came out okay on the other side, and what’s more is that I can honestly say [...]
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Bonnaroo Article
Posted in Show Reviews, tagged abigail washburn, alison krauss, americana, amos lee, apache relay, aziz ansari, beirut, bela fela, bonnaroo, bruce hornsby, emily j ramey, festival, florence and the machine, grace potter and the nocturnals, gregg allman, iron and wine, jerry douglas, manchester, mumford and sons, music, my morning jacket, neon trees, old crow medicine show, photos, primus, review, robert plant, rock, sleigh bells, tennessee, the black keys, the david mayfield parade, the decemberists, the head and the heart, walk the moon on 14 June 2011 | Leave a Comment »
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 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 – [...]