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“Seasons” is Ready For You!
“Seasons”, The 4CD gift set of spoken word is from the first five years of These Ozark Hills, the popular radio series airing on KSMU FM regional public radio by host Marideth Sisco. The CD’s are arranged by season and … Continue reading
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Tagged Debra Granik, documentary, Juneapple Records, Linda Stoffel, Soldier Boy, song sampler, Van Colbert
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Soldier Boy Hits the Big Time
Soldier Boy – with lyrics by Marideth Sisco and sung by Van Colbert, will be featured next month at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival!! The film is Debra Granik’s latest entry in strong and edgy independent films, and Soldier … Continue reading
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Tagged Debra Granik, Juneapple Records, marideth sisco, Soldier Boy, Stray Dog, Van Colbert, Viet Nam, Winter's Bone
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Working on a New Soundtrack
Just back from Springfield, where I spent a couple days working on music for a soundtrack to a newly completed documentary film by Debra Granik. No details until it’s released, but having a great time doing music to order for … Continue reading
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Tagged country music, Debra Granik, documentary soundtrack, movie soundtrack, Studio 2100, Winter's Bone
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Going South, page 1
After a morning flurry of stops and stocking up, I’m off on 63 south with Dennis C. heading for Jackson and points south. Dennis is stalwart and I sleep part of the way, waking up in time for Memphis. Then it’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Blackberry Winter Band, Civil Rights, Debra Granik, Lazy Boy, Piney Woods, Sundance, Winter's Bone
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The Amazing Geria … you know what this is, page 26, New York, New York
This extremely busy day started with a take-out breakfast from the corner restaurant a half-block down from Debra and Jonathan’s home and offices on 11th Street. Then we dressed hastily and flew off in two taxis uptown to the National … Continue reading
The Amazing Geriatric Hillbilly U.S. World Tour
Prologue- There are probably still one or two people here and there who don’t know this story and how it started. There are probably quite a few more that have already heard more than they want to about it. But … Continue reading
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Tagged Ann Rosellini, Blackberry Winter Band, Blackberry Winter Tour, Bo Brown, Dan Woodrell, Debra Granik, Dennis Crider, folk music, folklore, geriatric musicians, Jonathan Scheuer, Katie Estill, Ken Wagoner, Linda Stoffel, marideth sisco, media, Michael O' Donough, movie stars, Music, music parties, Ozarks, Rick Cochran, rockabilly, Sarah Denton, storytelling, Tedi May, Van Colbert, Winter's Bone, writing, yarns
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Just Another Review
It’s lovely to read about someone’s appreciation of Winter’s Bone and the soundtrack. This from The Spectator Arts Blog; … “Folk music has always provided an outlet for singing through pain, celebrating the good times and knitting together a sense … Continue reading
Posted in Blackberry Winter, Winter's Bone
Tagged Debra Granik, marideth sisco, soundtrack, Winter's Bone
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