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Ink 19 :: Will Kimbrough
Home Away (Waxy Silver). Review by Sean Slone.
WILL KIMBROUGH HOME AWAY Waxy Silver I first became acquainted with the talents of Will Kimbrough way back in the mid-'80s, when the Mobile, Alabama native would make the drive up to Kentucky from his home base in Nashville with his band, Will and the Bushmen. That first time my friends and I saw them ...
Ink 19 :: Sunday Nights
Sunday Nights: The Songs of Junior Kimbrough (Fat Possum). Review by Terry Eagan.
SUNDAY NIGHTS SUNDAY NIGHTS: THE SONGS OF JUNIOR KIMBROUGH Fat Possum Junior Kimbrough, who passed away in 1998, was a long-neglected blues musician, who only found critical and artistic success at the age of 62. While he performed nearly all his life as a blues singer in the North Mississippi Hill ...
Ink 19 :: Tommy Womack
Circus Town (Sideburn). Review by James Mann.
...an emotional Polaroid on such songs as "You Could Be at the Beach Right Now, Little Girl" or the title cut. His sidemen, who include Bill Lloyd, Will Kimbrough, Ken McMahan and Lisa Oliver Gray on lovely vocals give the record a "two beers down, roll tape" sorta feel, well captured by co-producer David...
Ink 19 :: Matthew Ryan
Concussion (Waxy Silver). Review by Sean Slone.
...a big seller. Having parted ways with A&M, Ryan is releasing Concussion on the smaller Waxy Silver Records, which is also home to fellow Nashvillian Will Kimbrough. Appropriately, the music on Concussion is smaller, often scaled down to just Ryan's voice and guitar. "Life alone will humble you," Ryan...
Ink 19 :: Jeff Black
Tin Lily (Dualtone). Review by Sean Slone.
...and the low-key, more under the radar, mostly acoustic B-Sides and Confessions Volume One. Joining Black on this record are hot-shot guitar slingers Will Kimbrough and Kenny Vaughn, as well as Sam Bush on mandolin and fiddle. The soulful reminiscence “Free At Last,” which features the record’s best...
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