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Country Fried Rock

Country Fried Rock
If you remember the romance of radio road trips, or if you’re too young for all that and just wish your iPod could introduce you to exciting new music and let you eavesdrop on the kinds of conversations that happen among artists at late-night diners after gigs, Country Fried Rock is for you. If your job is to make your radio station sound interesting, or if you’re just a fan of great music, come on in. You can smell the soul in the air as the door closes behind you and your mouth begins to water. Everything is better when it’s country fried, right?

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Created by: Sloane Spencer
Created on: 27 Nov 2012
Language: English

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Add this to another station #1208 The Vespers (57.08MB; download) -- When sisters Phoebe and Callie Cryar met brothers Taylor and Bruno Jones at a picnic and music jam at their mutual friends home, little did the then-teens realize that just a few years later the four would form a folk band called, The Vespers. Despite growing up in families who had experienced careers in the [...]
Selected by: Sloane Spencer [ stations ], Tue, 27 Nov 2012 21:28:22 UTC
Add this to another station #1209 The Famous (49.40MB; download) -- The Famous bring together a punk influence with traditional country, yielding music that seems to emerge only from California. I always imagine skateboarders who listen to country, not for the irony, but for the cool-factor. In the case of The Famous, though, their music is as much a product of the craft brewing scene as [...]
Selected by: Sloane Spencer [ stations ], Tue, 27 Nov 2012 21:28:15 UTC
Add this to another station #1210 Buffalo Clover (51.56MB; download) -- Margo Price of Buffalo Clover feels pulled in many directions with the music she writes and performs. With the development of her side project, Margo and the Pricetags, the lure of traditional country finally has an outlet, and rock can stay with Buffalo Clover. That said, the band is as eclectic as their self-description. The [...]
Selected by: Sloane Spencer [ stations ], Tue, 27 Nov 2012 21:28:05 UTC
Add this to another station #1211 Paladino (53.09MB; download) -- Theres a theme in Country Fried Rock radio episodes, where somehow, the bass player is usually the character in the band. In Paladino, however, Annie Rothschild insists that they all are quirky and amusing. Its difficult to see how they could surpass her ebullient discussion of music, and the surprising range of genres to which [...]
Selected by: Sloane Spencer [ stations ], Tue, 27 Nov 2012 21:27:57 UTC
Add this to another station #1212 James McMurtry (54.10MB; download) -- Some songwriters craft tunes with the intent of making social commentary, but rarely do those same songs last through two Presidencies and manage to incite emotion from both sides of the political aisle. Such is the case for James McMurtry, who observes what he sees, but does not claim control of where his songs may [...]
Selected by: Sloane Spencer [ stations ], Tue, 27 Nov 2012 21:27:50 UTC
Add this to another station #1213 Patrick Sweany (67.82MB; download) -- AmericanaFest always amazes me: such an incredible collection of roots music showcases, where it is impossible to catch every must see show. I quickly discovered in 2010 that I have two favorite venues, The Station Inn and The Basement, and when debating which performances to catch, I stay put in one of those locations. This [...]
Selected by: Sloane Spencer [ stations ], Tue, 27 Nov 2012 21:27:44 UTC
Add this to another station #1214 Angela Easterling (62.48MB; download) -- When Angela Easterling posted late this fall that she was putting out a record in sung in French on Valentines Day 2012, I thought she was kidding.  Beguiler was still freshless than a year since its release.  Mon Secret is not a hastily conceived album, though.  It has been three years in the making, and [...]
Selected by: Sloane Spencer [ stations ], Tue, 27 Nov 2012 21:27:36 UTC
Add this to another station #1215 Ha Ha Tonka (67.01MB; download) -- Ha Ha Tonka records flow thematically, bound together by a premise or idea, but not so tightly as to be concept albums.  Initially, the  themes were obvious, like Buckle in the Bible Belt, moving towards historical, as evidenced in the album artwork for Novel Songs of the Nouveau South, but for their recent record, Death [...]
Selected by: Sloane Spencer [ stations ], Tue, 27 Nov 2012 21:27:29 UTC
Add this to another station #1216 New Country Rehab (50.13MB; download) -- New Country Rehab combines the extensive fiddle experience of John Showman, who had never fronted a band before, with a drummer, Roman Tome, trained in Latin percussion who had never used a drum kit before, an electric guitar player, James Robertson, who had never gone acoustic, and ultimately adding a bass player, Ben Whiteley, who [...]
Selected by: Sloane Spencer [ stations ], Tue, 27 Nov 2012 21:27:19 UTC
Add this to another station #1217 Lincoln Durham (84.69MB; download) -- Lincoln Durham started playing violin at age 4 via the Suzuki Method of instruction. By 8, he was hiding on stage facing the wall playing fiddle with the Osceola Oprya loose association of players who met monthly in an old wooden schoolhouse to cover Hank Williams and Bill Monroe songs for the gathered farmers and [...]
Selected by: Sloane Spencer [ stations ], Tue, 27 Nov 2012 21:27:11 UTC
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