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Ink 19 :: Chris Knox
Chris Knox at Schuba's in Chicago, IL on October 1, 2000. Concert review by J Noise.
CHRIS KNOX Schuba's, Chicago, IL October 1, 2000 by J Noise What you should know about Chris Knox: He is, in some way, shape or form, responsible for just about every interesting sound you've ever heard come out New Zealand. The Enemy and Toy Love, the first bands that Knox played in, were an inspiration ...
Ink 19 :: Chris Conley
February 2000 :: Features :: Chris Conley ()
CHRIS CONLEY SAVES THE DAY I guess the stupidest thing I ever did was walk naked through a supermarket. I guess I was thinking, right? I got in some trouble after that one.
Ink 19 :: Chris Thomas King
Dirty South Hip-Hop Blues (21st Century Blues). Review by Rob Walsh.
CHRIS THOMAS KING DIRTY SOUTH HIP-HOP BLUES 21st Century Blues Chris Thomas King is probably better know for his performance as Tommy Johnson in the Coen Brothers' whimsical O Brother, Where Art Thou?, than for his efforts as a progressive blues musician. Understanding the immanent connection between ...
Ink 19 :: Chris Stamey
Chris Stamey,Travels in the South,Yep Roc,Sean Slone
CHRIS STAMEY TRAVELS IN THE SOUTH Yep Roc Travels in the South is North Carolina native Chris Stamey's first collection of new music since 1991. He's kept himself busy in the intervening years, mostly as a producer for Carolina-based artists like Caitlin Cary and Thad Cockrell. Those two help Stamey ...
Ink 19 :: Blues on Blonde on Blonde
Various Artists (Telarc Blues). Review by James Mann.
...such as "Pledging My Time," and it works. Of the twelve cuts here, only one doesn't really gel, that being a sort of neo-blues/hiphop take on "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35" ( you know, the "everybody must get stoned" party-pleaser…). Brian Stoltz hams it up with a wretched Billy Bob Thornton-"Slingblade...
Ink 19 :: Chris Botti
December (Columbia). Review by Eric J. Iannelli.
CHRIS BOTTI DECEMBER Columbia What is it about the Christmas season that prompts otherwise sane people to record some of the most shameless drivel of their career? I've always been more or less content with trumpeter Chris Botti's work in the past -- not necessarily for its innovative contribution ...
Ink 19 :: Chris Smither
Leave the Light On (Mighty Albert/Signature Sounds). Review by Sean Slone.
CHRIS SMITHER LEAVE THE LIGHT ON Mighty Albert/Signature Sounds Chris Smither is someone a friend of mine has been trying to get me into for a long time and now I see why. On Leave the Light On, Smither showcases the lived-in voice and stellar acoustic blues guitar picking that have won him acclaim ...
Ink 19 :: Chris Robley
The Drunken Dance of Modern Man in Love (Cutthroat Pop Records/In Music We Trust). Review by Tim Wardyn.
CHRIS ROBLEY THE DRUNKEN DANCE OF MODERN MAN IN LOVE Cutthroat Pop Records/In Music We Trust Chris Robley is a wonder all his own. His second album, The Drunken Dance of Modern Man in Love is a smorgasbord of music crushed into one 40-minute offering. It’s like going to a buffet and acting like Marlon ...
Ink 19 :: Peter Holsapple and Chris Stamey
Mavericks (Collector's Choice Music). Review by Jeff Montgomery.
PETER HOLSAPPLE AND CHRIS STAMEY MAVERICKS Collector's Choice Music Back in 1991, Peter Holsapple and Chris Stamey released the original version of Mavericks. It was essentially a reunion album for these two former core members of the dB's, a New York-by-way-of-North Carolina band of the late '70s ...
Ink 19 :: Nels Cline, Wally Shoup, and Chris Corsano
Immolation/Immersion (Strange Attractors). Review by Bob Ham.
NELS CLINE, WALLY SHOUP, AND CHRIS CORSANO IMMOLATION/IMMERSION Strange Attractors It's all well and good that guitarist Nels Cline has found a steady day job in the ever morphing lineup of Wilco. His dulcet tones and fretwork are doing a great service to Mr. Tweedy's songs, elevating the recorded ...
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