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Ink 19 :: Anchored In Love

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With Walk The Line behind us, and Hollywood spoof Walk Hard yet to come, Matthew Moyer takes a look at this latest biography of June Carter Cash, this one by her son.

ANCHORED IN LOVE: AN INTIMATE PORTRAIT OF JUNE CARTER CASH BY JOHN CARTER CASH Thomas Nelson Not to sound too fucking snotty or know-it-all (too late!), but I didn't really care for the Walk the Line film, I felt it only focused in on a tiny portion of Johnny and June Carter Cash's long life together ...

Ink 19 :: June Carter Cash

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Wildwood Flower (Dualtone). Review by James Mann.

JUNE CARTER CASH WILDWOOD FLOWER Dualtone June Carter Cash was far more than just the woman who hovered, angel-like, over Johnny Cash in his "Hurt" video. She was a member of the most important family in American music history, was a gifted songwriter ("Ring of Fire," for one), a great vocalist and ...

Ink 19 :: Anchored in Love

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A Tribute to June Carter Cash (Dual Tone Music). Review by Carl F Gauze.

ANCHORED IN LOVE A TRIBUTE TO JUNE CARTER CASH Dual Tone Music One of the pillars of country music is Mother. The others, of course, are the pickup truck, alcohol, dogs and infidelity, but Mom always pulls rank. When you look at country music moms, none is more powerful and influential than June Carter ...

Ink 19 :: Music of Coal

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Mining Songs from the Appalachian Coalfields (Lonesome Pine Council on Youth). Review by David Whited.

MUSIC OF COAL MINING SONGS FROM THE APPALACHIAN COALFIELDS Lonesome Pine Council on Youth As the title suggests, this music collection primarily focuses on the Appalachian Coalfields. This actually makes for a richer, more colorful palette to use in painting the stories of the coal miner than it would ...

Ink 19 :: The Unbroken Circle

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country,tribute,folk,North Carolina,depression, americana,The Unbroken Circle,The Musical Heritage of the Carter Family,Dualtone,Aaron Shaul

THE UNBROKEN CIRCLE THE MUSICAL HERITAGE OF THE CARTER FAMILY Dualtone It's a pretty telling indictment of modern country music that not a single artist in the current crop of stars makes an appearance on The Unbroken Circle to pay homage to The Carter Family. It's not a stretch, by any means, to make ...

Ink 19 :: Beyond Nashville

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The Twisted Heart of Country Music (Manteca World). Review by Stein Haukland.

BEYOND NASHVILLE THE TWISTED HEART OF COUNTRY MUSIC Manteca World Quite an ambitious project, to say the least, this double album tries to write and record history at the same time, summarizing and outlining 70 years of alternative country music, as well as pointing out the present and future of this ...

Ink 19 :: Darrell Scott

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Invisible Man (Full Light). Review by David Whited.

... , a more 'traditional' -- or maybe an 'updated-traditional' -- sound than this release has, and on a Musician-level. Scott would've fit right into The Newgrass Revival. Scott is known as a top-notch, in-demand, and pretty dang successful radio-friendly song crafter. This has earned him a level of freedom ...

Ink 19 :: Belief

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David T. Lindsay isn't afraid to tell you what he believes, no matter how politically incorrect some may find his ideas.

BELIEF by David T. Lindsay The lesson of Sisyphus is that you simply cannot win but are still doomed to repeat the futile gestures over and over. Belief is much the same game. You commit a sin. Christians aren't perfect but they are forgiven. So you commit another sin. You vote for the Democratic Party ...

Ink 19 :: Rush Hour

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October 1998 :: Film :: Rush Hour ()

Rush Hour dir. by Brett Ratner starring Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker Chan & Tucker -- two opposites united for one cause. The ambassador's daughter is kidnapped, the ambassador brings in Detective Inspector Lee (Chan) from Hong Kong to assist the F.B.I. in the investigation. The problem is, the F.B ...

Ink 19 :: I Don't Believe It!

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I Don't Believe It! (Ink 19, July 2000)

I DON'T BELIEVE IT! In a staggering example of the ignorance and idiocy that seems to define modem conservatism, a Mr. David T. Lindsay professes his "Belief" in the June issue of Ink 19. While several comments in his column indicate that this may be some attempt at satire, I wanted to address a handful ...
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