My Jukebox is a new Twang Nation feature where I ask musicians and other folks about their recent listening choices.
photo Credit: Joshua Black Wilkins
For Americana chanteuse Amanda Shires music is ubiquitous. “I listen to music when the alarm goes off, when I ride or drive, when I can’t sleep, in the airport, when I shop, in a box with a fox…,” Shires says showing her inner Seuss.
‘Like a lot of musicians I listen to everything. I love great songs. I don’t think I have a wide strike zone–I just think that if the song is there, then that’s why I like something. So, it could be anything from Nicki Minaj to Bob Wills…Bush to Beethoven..and a ton of songwriters.â€
“I used to work at Ralph’s Records in Lubbock, TX so I was exposed to all sorts of things. I got to hear a lot of music I wouldn’t have heard if I hadn’t worked there. That said, I know what I can’t stand.â€
Her current playlist reflects her current “winter moods.†and spans from the Gypsy-folk of DeVotchKa, to blues-garage duo The Black Keys and, showing her Texas roots, Waylon Jennings and Buck Owens .
1. Out With The Tide – A.A. Bondy
2. The Corner – Cory Branan
3. 100 Other Lovers – DeVotchKa
4. Sweet Boy - Dolorean (this whole album The Unfazed is amazing)
5. Waitin In Your Welfare Line – Buck Owens
6. Howlin’ for you – Black Keys
7. You Can’t Talk To Me Like That Anymore – Rod Picott
8. Wrecking Ball - Gillian Welch
9. Hank Williams Jr. Drunk as Hell Live!
10. Another Place Another Time – Jerry Lee Lewis
11. The Curse – Josh Ritter
12. Sixes and Sevens – Lucero
13. Black Rose-Waylon Jennings( all of Honky Tonk Heroes really)
14. Jewelbomb – Richard Buckner
15. My Narrow Mind-16 Horsepower
Amanda Shires’ new release, Carrying Lightning comes out May 3/11. She will be be touring behind it soon after.