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A. Savage Releases New EP ‘The Loft Sessions’
- A. Savage making waves with his recent release ‘Several Songs About Fire’ has just released a new EP titled The Loft Sessions. The EP features three covers and a reworking of one of Savage’s original songs “Wild Horse”, which is all recorded during a day at Wilco’s Loft Studio in Chicago. The Loft Sessions include […] The post A. Savage Releases New EP ‘The Loft Sessions’ appeared first on Music Feeds.
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RAMBLIN: 'Merle Haggard, 'Workin' Man Blues' and more songs about work
Sep. 4—When it comes to songs about working, some musicians and singers seem to empathize more than others when it comes to toiling for our daily bread. Country music artists perform a number of songs about working. Maybe that's because many of the classic country singers came up knowing a lot about physical labor before they ever began to earn a living through their musical abilities. Whether ...
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OPINION: ALFORD: Churches have hospitality teams, not bouncers
Jul. 31—I heard a story long ago about an elderly lady in tattered clothing who decided to go to church. Nicely dressed people welcomed everyone to church — everyone but her. One of the men stopped her as she neared the front door and told her that she couldn't come in dressed like she was. Feeling rejected, she walked to a nearby bench and sat down, wondering why she had been turned away from ...
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Janie Slaven: ALFORD: Churches have hospitality teams, not bouncers
Jul. 31—I heard a story long ago about an elderly lady in tattered clothing who decided to go to church. Nicely dressed people welcomed everyone to church — everyone but her. One of the men stopped her as she neared the front door and told her that she couldn't come in dressed like she was. Feeling rejected, she walked to a nearby bench and sat down, wondering why she had been turned away from ...
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Németh & The Blue Dreamers coming to Retro Live
Apr. 14—PLATTSBURGH — Award-winning blues artist John Németh left his spot on the Mississippi Coast to meet up with his band, The Blue Dreamers — Philly guitar phenom Jon Hay, drummer Danny Banks and bassist Matt Wilson — for a run of New England shows. They arrive Friday on the Adirondack Coast for a Plattsburgh Blues and Jazz production at Retro Live in downtown Plattsburgh. DEJA VU The ...
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Dissatisfied With Your Career? Do This, Not That
When Johnny Paycheck released "Take This Job and Shove It" in 1977, it rose to the top of the country music charts. That's because just about everyone in America could relate to a song about being fed...
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Why we don’t want to commute anymore: Labor shortage is part of a workforce reshuffle | Opinion
Millions of Americans appear to be echoing the words of the Johnny Paycheck song “Take This Job and Shove It.” This is a sentiment that is changing the work scene, the way we work and the future of work.
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'Like Going Home': Madison Countians reminisce about The Maverick Club after demolition
Feb. 26—It was a simpler time. One that Tina Buffkin remembers fondly. At only 14-years-old, Buffkin recalls the memories, years ago, when she would get to go along with her father to The Maverick Club. She would sit at the bar and drink a Coke as her father and Monroe Brock, the bar's previous owner, would converse. They would speak about the goings-on of Madison County, of pool tournaments, ...
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'Like Going Home'
Feb. 26—It was a simpler time. One that Tina Buffkin remembers fondly. At only 14-years-old, Buffkin recalls the memories, years ago, when she would get to go along with her father to The Maverick Club. She would sit at the bar and drink a Coke as her father and Monroe Brock, the bar's previous owner, would converse. They would speak about the goings-on of Madison County, of pool tournaments, ...
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Grammy-nominated composer William Pursell dies at age 94
William “Bill” Pursell, a Grammy-nominated composer who worked as a Nashville studio musician with artists like Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan, has died. Publicist Harlan Boll said the cause of his death on Thursday was COVID-19-related pneumonia. Pursell had a Top 10 hit with the instrumental song “Our Winter Love” in 1963.
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