Understanding Americana Music After much comparison, Americana Music is no doubt the most difficult to define when it comes to music genres.An Americana fan, when asked of its description, usually answers one of these two lines: "It's a combination of American roots music that is more country, but actually has a mix of bluegrass, alt country, contemporary folk, soul gospel and even rock," or, the less complicated, "I'll know it when I hear it.
Posted: 2011-11-02
Category: Music
The Americana Band - Learn About This Great Musical Act Yes, it is "The Americana Band" and not an overall term with regards to bands that plays Americana that is still currently freely defined as along with a culturally-rich songs that is basically country but also spans to bluegrass, folk, rock as well as contemporary.It's a wild mixture of music genres that is increasing in prominence.
Posted: 2011-11-02
Category: Music
Gearing Up for the Americana Music Festival - Top 5 Americana Songs of 2010 October is just around the corner and the Americana fans are excited to be in Nashville for the annual Americana Music Festival on October 12-15, 2011. This annual celebration is sponsored by the Americana Music Association as part of their move to promote Americana music all over the world.
Posted: 2011-11-02
Category: Music
How I Came Up With The Idea to Write My Johnny Depp Song Like a songwriter, it's rarely been my purpose to go over or talk about what my songs mean or even the motivations behind writing them.The reason for that is because I have always felt that it's better to leave interpretation up to the listener so that they can derive from the song what they want and to determine what it means to them.Recently although, I have had a lot of people wanting to know about how exactly I came up with the Johnny Depp Song from my 2nd record, Trip To Horizon.
Posted: 2011-11-02
Category: Music
Roots Rock Music - Returning Rock to Its Roots Whenever someone says 'rock music' our minds instantly glide past through thoughts of heavy guitar riffs, men shouting in high pitch tone, spiky hairstyles, glitzy costumes and ruffles hanging from their sleeves. When nobody thought that rock and roll could mellow, the sub-genre called 'rock rock music' surfaced within the 80s.