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August 31

Alain Johannes - Spark
Carl Broemel (My Morning Jacket) - All Birds
Goo Goo Dolls - Something for the Rest of Us
Heart - Red Velvet Car
Jarrod Gorbel - Devil's Made A New Friend
Jenny and Johnny (Jenny Lewis/Johnathan Rice) - I'm Having Fun Now
Land of Talk - Cloak and Cipher
Magic Kids - Memphis DC
Philip Selway (Radiohead) - Familial DC
Portico Quartet - Isla
Rebecca Martin - When I Was Long Ago
Richard Thompson - Dream Attic DC
Ryan Bingham - Junky Star DC
Sahara Smith - Myth of the Heart DC
Secret Sisters - Silver Threads and Golden Needles
The John Henrys - White Linen
The Weepies - Be My Thrill DC

September 7

Andreya Triana - Lost Where I Belong
Brendan James - Brendan James DC
Eden Brent - Ain't Got No Troubles
Imelda May - Mayhem (U.K.)
Interpol - Interpol
Jerry Lee Lewis - Mean Old Man
Jukebox the Ghost - Everything Under the Sun
Kid Rock - Born Free
Sara Bareilles - Kaleidoscope Heart DC
The Acorn - No Ghost DC

September 14

2AM Club - What Did You Think Was Going to Happen?
Azure Ray - Drawing Down the Moon
Black Mountain - Wilderness Heart
Blonde Redhead - Penny Sparkle
Brandon Flowers (The Killers) - Flamingo
Clare Burson - Silver and Ash DC
Edwyn Collins - Losing Sleep
James - The Morning After The Night Before
Junip (w/ Jose Gonzalez) - Fields
Justin Jones - The Little Fox EP
Justin Townes Earle - Harlem River Blues
Lizz Wright - Fellowship
Kanye West - Good Ass Job
Kerry Ellis (w/ Brian May) - Anthems (U.K.)
Kim Richey - Wreck Your Wheels
Kirsty Almeida - Pure Blue Green (U.K.) DC
Leonard Cohen - Songs From the Road/Live (CD/DVD)
Matt Costa - Mobile Chateau
Matt White - It's the Good Crazy
Mavis Staples - You Are Not Alone
of Montreal - False Priest
Olof Arnolds - Innudinr Skinni
Peter Himmelman - The Mystery and the Hum
Richard Barone - Glow
Robert Plant - Band of Joy
The Chapin Sisters - Two
The Parlotones - Stardust Galaxies
The Script - Science and Faith (U.K.)
The Walkmen - Lisbon DC
Underworld - Barking

September 21

Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson - Original Cast
Chris Hillman and Herb Pedersen - At Edwards Barn
Imogen Heap - Everything In-Between: The Story of Ellipse (DVD)
Jane Monheit - Home
John Legend & The Roots - Wake Up!
Juliet Commagere - The Procession
Lauren Pritchard - Wasted In Jackson (U.K.) DC

Lloyd Cole - Broken Record (U.K.)
Margot & Nuclear So & Sos - Buzzard
Michael Franti & Spearhead - The Sound of Sunshine
Maroon 5 - Hands All Over
Paula Cole - Ithaca
Rain Perry - Internal Combustion
Santana - Guitar Heaven: Greatest Guitar Classics

Swans - My Father Will Guide Me Up A Rope To The Sky
Taylor Eigsti - Daylight at Midnight
Teddy Thompson - Bella

September 28

Adam Stephens - We Live On Cliffs
Ben Folds/Nick Hornby - Lonely Avenue
Deerhunter - Halcyon Digest
Fences - Fences
Gin Blossoms - No Chocolate Cake
Jimmy Eat World - Invented
Kenny Chesney - Hemingway's Whiskey
KT Tunstall - Tiger Suit
Liza Minnelli - Confessions
Manic Street Preachers - Postcards from a Young Man (U.K.)
Mark Ronson - Record Collection
Nellie McKay - Home Sweet Mobile Home
Paul McCartney - Band on the Run (Expanded)
Pete Yorn - Pete Yorn
Phil Collins  - Goin' Back (Soul Covers)
Raul Malo - Sinners and Saints
S. Carey (Bon Iver) - All We Grow
The Posies - Blood/Candy
Tired Pony - The Place We Ran From (U.S.) DC
Tony Joe White - The Shine
Yaz - Reconnected Live

October 5

Antony and the Johnsons - Swanlights
Elvis Costello - National Ransom
Fran Healy - Wreckorder
Gang of Four - Content
Guster - Easy Wonderful
Marnie Stern - Marnie Stern
Secret Sisters - Silver Threads & Golden Needles
Taylor Swift - Speak Now
Tim Kasher (Cursive) - The Game of Monogamy
Todd Snider - Live from Nashville (CD/DVD)
Weezer - Pinkerton (Deluxe Edition)

October 12

Darius Rucker - Charleston, SC 1966
Indigo Girls - Holly Happydays
Kelley Stoltz - To Dreamers
Lauren Pritchard - Wasted in Jackson
Lynn Miles - Fall For Beauty
Shawn Mullins - Light You Up

October 19

Brooke Fraser - TBA
Elton John/Leon Russell - The Union
Sugarland - Incredible Machine
Wooden Wand - Death Seat

October 26

Bryan Ferry - Olympia

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    Mar042010

    Pieta Brown - One and All

    It's not surprising that Pieta Brown points to the connection of her terrestrial surroundings -- a sense of physical roots -- with the music that she creates. "I think land and music are almost one and the same. You’re born, and you’re part land and part beat," she says. "There’s no way to separate those things." For Brown, a child of the American plains (and noted folk icon Greg Brown), the large open stretches and dusty roads that were the backdrop growing up imbue her songs with a spaciousness, a casual and unhurried ease that sits between the words and notes of her bluesy alt-country songs. Her sweet and languid voice matches the mood, syllables are bent and hang Dylan-like as if slowly melting in the prairie heat of August.

    Following up her fine '07 album Remember the Sun and '09 Don Was-produced spur-of-the-moment EP Shimmer, the new One and All (April 6, Red House) gathers up all the promise of Brown's earlier works with a restrained but assured clarity of artistic vision. There's also an intensely personal aspect to One and All, rear view images of her own broken home upbringing, the eternal solitary hours of childhood and what she describes as the "lonely quality" of her early musical memories. But just as music made her feel "connected and comforted", the dozen songs of One and All bridge the listener to the singer in an extraordinary way. Whether she's longing from a distance in the gentle rural waltz "Faller" or being "just a stranger in this land" in the smoky twang of "Calling All Angels", Brown sings as someone might approach a leisurely saunter, a dreamy wandering into the heart and soul of uniquely American music. Highly recommended.

    Myspace  Artist Site  Red House Page

    Pieta Brown - "Faller" (from the album One and All)

    Pieta Brown - "Wishes Falling Through the Rain" (from the album One and All)

    Please respect and support the artist -- enjoy the audio stream but BUY the music.

    More of Pieta Brown's interview last fall with Kim Ruehl at No Depression here.

    Mor on Shimmer at DC here.

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    Reader Comments (1)

    vive la famille meme si je lai connais pas tous
    BROWN PIETA ta musique fait resentir certaine chose en nous et c'est tres bien
    on n'a pas beauceaup communiquer tous les mais un jours je lespere on se parlera du passer

    March 8, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterPieta Bruno

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