New Music from Phosphorescent
January 20, 2013
I featured a brand new tune from Phosphorescent. Phosphorescent is the handle used by Matthew Houck. The Alabama native has the name for years. The ambitious new album will is titled Muchacho is set for release in March. We listened to a dreamy new tune called, "Song For Zula," which quotes a very famous line from Johnny Cash's "Ring of Fire"!
I also played a bunch of new Americana from Dale Watson, Sallie Ford & several local artists.
Segments
We Are Witness
Mother Banjo Band
The Seeker
Dolly Parton
Indian Love Call
Slim Whitman
Drugstore Hucksters
Brian Laidlaw and The Family Trade
Ooh La La
The Faces
Country
Frankie Lee
We Can't Have Nice Things
Kelly Hogan
Second-hand Love
Bellwether
Comfort Me
Dylan LeBlanc
Middle Child
Daniel Romano
Copperhead Road
Steve Earle
Someday Our Love Will Sell Us Out
Camper Van Beethoven
Cigarettes and Truckstops
Lindi Ortega
Crazy Arms
Ray Price
Cold Foot Boogie
The Cactus Blossoms
Song for Zula
Phosphorescent
Ring of Fire
Johnny Cash
Everybody in This Town
Chicago Farmer
I Lie Where I Drink
Dale Watson and His Lonestars
Don't Come Home A' Drinkin' (With Lovin' On Your Mind)
Loretta Lynn
My Drinkin' Problem
Hank III
She'll Be Back
Jamey Johnson
Wait So Long
Trampled By Turtles
Northern Redemption
The Abrams Brothers
Party Kids
Sallie Ford and The Sound Outside
Warning Signs
Ellen Jewell
Joy
Lucinda Williams
Narrow Way
Bob Dylan
True Religion
The Sycamores