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Jesse Correll: Inner Shibori
by Kyle Simpler
Struggle and creativity frequently go hand-in-hand, and artists often use their work as a way to make sense of it all. This is certainly true of Jesse Correll, a Nashville-based songwriter, whose album, Inner Shibori, explores this idea by showing how life's difficulties can help to bring about something exceptional in ourselves. Corell uses shibori, the Japanese art of dyeing fabric, as a metaphor for making sense of uncertainty. The shibori technique involves twisting, binding, and compressing fabric ...
read moreAnne McCue Returns to Raw Sound with 'Broken Promise Land'
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conqueroo
The May 18 release, recorded in Nashville, features rhythm section of Ken Coomer (Uncle Tupelo/Wilco) and Bones Hillman (Midnight Oil)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Anne McCue describes her new album, Broken Promise Land, due out on May 18, 2010 on Flying Machine Records Records, as a bit dirty, a bit rockin', a bit swampy and a bit bluesy, with a touch of mysteriousness to it."
What isn't mysterious is McCue's musical talent and range. She was voted the Roots Music Association's ...
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Anne McCue's new CD features Lucinda Williams, John Doe, Nancy Wilson, Jim Lauderdale - 'Koala Motel' out 9/18
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All About Jazz
ANNE McCUE COMPLETES NEW ALBUM, KOALA MOTEL, WITH HELP FROM FRIENDS LUCINDA WILLIAMS, JOHN DOE, JIM LAUDERDALE, HEART'S NANCY WILSON AND PRODUCER DUSTY WAKEMAN
Second album for Messenger Records is due September 19
LOS ANGELES, CA -- Anne McCue's second album for Messenger Records, which follows 2004's enthusiastically received Roll, represents an extraordinary leap made by an already impressive talent. It goes beyond affecting songs and inspired playing and singing, and creates its own world.
Due out September 19, the ...
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Anne McCue Completes New Album Koala Motel With Help From Friends Lucinda Williams, John Doe and Others
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All About Jazz
Anne McCue's second album for Messenger Records is due September 19
Anne McCue's second album for Messenger Records, which follows 2004's enthusiastically received Roll, represents an extraordinary leap made by an already impressive talent. It goes beyond affecting songs and inspired playing and singing, and creates its own world.
Due out September 19, the album is once again co-produced by Dusty Wakeman (Lucinda Williams, Dwight Yoakam) and McCue at Mad Dog Studios in Burbank. Koala Motel finds the Australian-born, Los ...
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