Archive

Down South
Aug 2011 | vol 10
Title Type author Comments
Feature Interview - Benji HughesMr. Hughes drives a truck to Tennessee, talks about the mountain people, and lies about his age. Feature Philip Francis 8
The Night They Drove Old Dixie DownThe racism of Gone with the Wind, the sublimity of The Band, and the artistic legacy of The Civil War in the American South. Feature Adam Caress 2
Artist In Residence - August 2011 - Benji HughesBenji Hughes is a Charlotte guy with rural Tennessee roots. He writes songs and sings them, sometimes with a band, sometimes at Snug Harbor, once in a while in the studio. He has one full length album to his credit, and it’s a double—the wonderful and bountiful A Love Extreme (2008). He also has a sweet little EP called A Little Extreme and a smattering of singles and collaborations with the likes of Jenny Lewis, Dewey Cox (John C. Reilly) and Ke$ha. His songs will alternately hit your funny bone, get you all verklempt, and ask you to cough twice. Artist In Residence The Mule 1
The Spotify RevolutionA couple of important things to consider before joining the Spotify Revolution. Column Adam Caress 25
Allman BudderSinging songs about the southland. Column Dharma Sawyer 1
Ten Perspectives on the SouthMockingbirds, Mystery Trains, and a Monster's Ball Column Marsha Dunn 1
Nights The 40 Watt Got Down In Georgia Filter Delaney Britt Brewer 0
Southern Rock For Summer Nights Filter Philip Francis 7
Parting the Waters - Taylor Branch Filter Adam Caress 0
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