The Fayette County Courthouse, Somerville, TN, August 5, 2011
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The Fayette County Courthouse, Somerville, TN, August 5, 2011
On the square in Somerville, TN
On the square in Somerville, TN
They don’t clown around about great barbecue at this Mason, Tennessee landmark (Taken with instagram)
They don’t clown around about great barbecue at this Mason, Tennessee landmark (Taken with instagram)
Album Review: Colt Ford’s “Chicken and Biscuits” @coltford
The marriage of rap and country is not as contrived as one might first imagine. For one thing, if hip-hop was born in New York, that doesn’t change the fact that many of its originators were the children of African-Americans who had recently migrated from the South. Furthermore, there is a fairly long tradition of “talking records” in country, a tradition that might have been influenced by “talking blues” from Black rural communities. So what Colt Ford is doing with his sophomore album Chicken and Biscuits is not a divorce from the grand tradition of country music, but a contribution to it. Songs like “Cricket on a Line”, “Nothing in Particular” and “We Like to Hunt” celebrate the classic pastimes of the traditional South, but from a younger perspective. The title track portrays the ideal woman, comparing her to the goodness of a plate of chicken and biscuits. “Ride On, Ride Out” is a collaboration with DMC of Run-DMC, and “Hip-Hop in a Honky Tonk” deals with some of the ambiguities of country’s attitude toward rap. “Convoy” is a remake of the classic 70’s trucker anthem, which was itself a sort of rap. Ultimately, while Chicken and Biscuits may not be every country fan’s cup of tea, it is great fun, and masterfully conceived.Â
With my folkz after the Memphis Music Monday on Beale, August 1, 2011
With my folkz after the Memphis Music Monday on Beale, August 1, 2011
Touch of Soul Performing at Memphis Music Monday, Hard Rock Cafe, 2011
Touch of Soul performing at the Memphis Music Monday, Hard Rock Cafe, Beale Street, August 1, 2011.