Issue 68

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Our Cover Feature for the March Issue are the fabulous Rascal Flatts, but this issue also features the following…

  • Celtic Connections 2008 – The Highlights Of This Years Event
  • Rachel Unthank & The Winterset
  • Neil Young – Nostalgic
  • Chilli Gold – Watch Out Nashville
  • Lucie Diamond – Travellers Choice
  • Kathleen Edwards – Not Looking For Flowers
  • The Steeldrivers – New Supergroup
  • Luan Parle – Irish Beauty
  • Red Truck Radio – Rough Diamond
  • Lou Rhodes – Destined To Go Further
  • Tina Dico – Building It In Her Own Way
  • Nick Barraclough Writes…

The Live Reviews consist this month of Suzy Bogguss, Steve Earle, Angie Palmer, Ryan Bingham, Callaghan, Lucy Kaplansky & more

In the On Tour section there are features on Brandi Carlile, Eileen Rose, Belfast Nashville Songwriters Festival & Songwriting Convention and the Eagles.

Plus we have loads of CD Reviews now split into new sections; we have the New Releases, Dusty Relics, Short Cuts, Christmas Reviews and DVD Reviews and here are just a few of those that make appearances in this month’s issue: Rascal Flatts, Stewboss, Allison Moorer, Anne Murray, Brian Ashley Jones, Heidi Talbot, Kevin McDermott, Vince Gill, Dolly Varden, Gene Clark, Karine Polwart, Tom Pacheco and loads more.

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5 Responses to “Issue 68”

Hi Maverick

am writing to ask that you be kind enough to post Made In Americana @ The Monkey, Swansea on your Links page. From May, we will be hosting touring US artists ( should have good news about Tift Merritt, Kim Richey and Elizabeth Cook soon ).The nights will not feature any particular music genre, but will pay homage to the progressive roots common to folk, country, indie rock and pop, all loosely coexisting under the banner of Americana. The URL is

http://madeinamericana.wordpress.com

Thanks!

David Sedley

Posted on: February 18th, 2008 at 2:43 pm

When you listen to Rascal Flatts you can feel an overwelming sense in the bottom of your heart. This is what I’m feeling whenevr I listen to their music. Due to this sensitivity of these talented artists’ music they succeed to make a way to my heart and to most of those people who love them. their popularity is quitely noticeable in their concerts. It’s hardly you can find a seat. Tickets sold out so early. But for me whenever I decide to attend one of their concerts I reserve my ticket in advance after making comparison of tickets’ prices and choose the best offered price among ticket brokers. There’s an interesting website where I do the procedure. here is the link. You ,too, may need it:
http://www.ticketwood.com/concerts/Rascal-Flatts-Tickets/index.php
Rascal Flatts Tickets
Long live Rascal Flatts!!!!!

Posted on: February 19th, 2008 at 10:04 am

Joni

As a MASSIVE Rascal Flatts fan, I really enjoyed this issue of the magazine. Thanks for the tips on getting the best tickets, John. I have only managed to see their live show once, but it was so great I can’t wait to go again.

I was also really pleased to see Callaghan pop up in this issue. I have known about her for a while and have been lucky enough to see her perform live a few times in London. (She’s a solo singer-songwriter with the most amazing voice you’ll ever hear) I’m sure she’s on her way to great things, so hopefully this is one of many times we;’ll see her in the magazine! If anyone wants to check out her music, her website is http://www.callaghaninfo.com

Posted on: February 20th, 2008 at 4:27 pm

I used to never listen to country music, but it’s changed. A lot of it is more mainstream and I like that. Plus the women are hot and that makes everything better!

Posted on: March 4th, 2008 at 3:29 pm

Hi All,

Please check out my material especially “Jesus” as it has a country sound.Hope to hear from you soon.

see other sites:
http://www.myspace.com/100bgquinn
http://www.createireland.com

Best Wishes

Brendan

Brendan G Quinn (Belfast,Ireland)

Posted on: June 7th, 2008 at 2:27 pm

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