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Category Archives: Winter's Bone
Tonight at the Moxie
It was a footstomping, stand-on-the-chair kind of crowd tonight at the Moxie theater and Farmers Gastropub in Springfield for the local Oscars Nominations party. Marideth Sisco and Blackberry Winter performed two sets including a couple brand new wailers that sent … Continue reading
Posted in Winter's Bone
Tagged Blackberry Winter, film, folk, gospel, marideth sisco, media, meth, Moxie, murder ballad, Music, old time music, oscar nominations, Ozarks, Winter's Bone
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Interview and film review from Chris Mateer, No Depression, The Roots Music Authority
Wow! This turned out well. An interview by Chris Mateer on No Depression, The Roots Music Authority. … “The Winter’s Bone album is a starker and earthier companion to O Brother Where Art Thou?, which is often seen as the holy … Continue reading
An Interview with 9513 Country Music
One of the most accurate interviews I have had; they took my words and used them correctly! … I erased the .wav file off the recorder. We got all the way up to November and several other songs later, and they called … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews, postaweek2011, Winter's Bone
Tagged a cappella, Dickon Hinchliffe, folk music, marideth sisco, media, Music, old time music, Ozarks, soundtrack, Winter's Bone
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Sunday – Last Day in Torino
First, I must apologize for it taking so long to get to this. Life intervened, as usual, with the last and largest interruption being eye surgery to remove cataracts. First surgery was Jan. 4, the second today. I’m writing one-eyed … Continue reading
Posted in Euro-Asian Jaunt, Uncategorized
Tagged best picture, best screenplay, film festival, Italy, Jonathan Scheuer, marideth sisco, soundtrack, Torino, Winter's Bone
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Interviews and such
This article seems to be from Denmark … help anyone? I seem to be quoted more than once and it links to my blog. I don’t know. This in from The King’s Speach; “… Last year’s Best Director has taken a stand … Continue reading
Posted in Movie Reviews, Winter's Bone
Tagged Billy Ward, Debra Granik, Dennis Crider, entertainment, folk music, Jennifer Lawrence, Jonathan Scheuer, low budget movie, marideth sisco, media, meth in the Ozarks, Missouri folk culture, movie reviews, Music, Oscar's, Ozark culture, Ozarks, Tedi May, Van Colbert, Winter's Bone
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Saturday in Alba
Jonathan and I arose early Saturday and made our way without breakfast or coffee to the train station next door, where we walked about a mile inside the terminal to find the right track. Trains don’t go through. They end … Continue reading








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This mornings interview with the News Leader. … ““I have to confess something, I was sound asleep and a friend called me and said ‘I can’t believe you are asleep, I set my alarm for this,’” Sisco says.” …