Upcoming New York shows

The mighty Drive By Truckers will be at terminal 5 Wednesday March 26th. There’s still a few tickets available, let’s show the Truckers the New York love and sell this sucker out!

Austin’s own baritone-voiced guitar wiz Junior Brown – Monday March 31st at Maxwell’s – Hoboken, NJ

The Bodeans – Thursday, April 3rd at the Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza

Kathleen Edwards – Thursday, April 10 at the Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza

The Felice Brothers with Justin Townes Earle and McCarthy Trenching – April, 12 2008 at the Bowery Ballroom

Dolly Parton – Thursday, May 1st (rescheduled from March 7) 8:00 at Radio City Music Hall

James McMurtry – Thursday, May 1st at the Bowery Ballroom

The Wood Brothers – Saturday, May 17th at the Bowery Ballroom

The Bottle Rockets (15th Anniversary Show) – Saturday June, 7 at the Mercury Lounge

Any I forgot? Post ’em below!

Dolly Parton – Better Get To Livin’

Dolly‘s new video “Better Get To Livin'” her forthcoming album “Backwoods Barbie” featuring Amy Sedaris. It’s a bit poppy for my taste but it’s Dolly for chrissakes!

My favorite line of the song? “Well, I’m not the Dalai Lama, but I’ll try – To offer up a few words of advice” Get it? Awesome!

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Dolly Kicks Off Tour – Stops By Radio City Music Hall

Dolly Parton is preparing to launch a major concert tour in 2008, bringing her across the U.S. and Europe and will be performing hr many hits from throughout her extensive career — which includes seven Grammy Awards, 10 Country Music Association Awards, five Academy of Country Music Awards and three American Music Awards. See you all at Radio City!

2.28.08     Minneapolis, MN     Northrup Auditorium
2.29.08     Chicago, IL         Chicago Theater
3.03.08     Pittsburgh, PA         Benedum Center
3.05.08     Boston, MA         Opera House
3.07.08     New York, NY         Radio City Music Hall
3.09.08     Uncasville, CT         Mohegan Sun Arena
3.11.08     Fairfax, VA         Patriot Center
3.12.08     Atlanta, GA         Fox Theater
6.13.08     Stockholm, Sweden     Stockholm Stadion
6.14.08     Malmö, Sweden         Malmö Stadion
6.15.08     Viborg, Denmark     Viborg Stadion
6.17.08     Kristiandsand, Norway     Sør Arena
6.19.08     Rotterdam, Holland     Ahoy
6.22.08     Kilkenny, Ireland     Nowlan Park
6.24.08     Belfast, Northern Ireland   Odyssey Arena
6.27.08     Glasgow, Scotland     SECC
6.28.08     Manchester, England     MEN Arena
6.29.08     Glasgow, Scotland     SECC
7.01.08     Nottingham, England     Nottingham Arena
7.02.08     Birmingham, England     National Indoor Arena
7.04.08     Cardiff, Wales     Cardiff Intl. Arena
7.05.08     London, England     The O2 Arena
7.06.08     London, England     The O2 Arena

Dolly Parton to Lead Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

November 19, 2007 — Dolly Parton will take her new single “Better Get to Livin'” to the streets of New York City when she kicks off the 2007 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on Thursday, November. 22.

Dolly will be on the lead float to perform the song live and on television during the morning parade. “Better Get to Livin'” is the first single from Backwoods Barbie, her first mainstream country album in more than 17 years due out February 5. She wrote nine of the songs for the album and produced the CD with bandleader and guitarist Kent Wells.

“I’ve always dreamed of doing the Macy’s parade,” Dolly said. “I guess I don’t get to watch it this year though…I’ll have to tape it!”

Dolly plans to tour in the U.S. starting in February, then hitting Europe in the summer before returning to the U.S. for dates expected into December 2008.

UK Country Music Fan Banned From Playing Music

This brits just don’t get it! When ya gotta Dolly, ya gotta Dolly!

The BBC reports that Diane Duffin, a country music fan from Leeds has been banned from playing music in her home for playing Dolly Parton tunes “around the clock.”

The Leeds city council applied for an interim anti-social behaviour order (Asbo) after neighbours complained about repeat
performances of tracks including Parton’s “Nine to Five”.

Ms Duffin was banned from playing music from 11pm to 7am and previously had her CD player, TVs, DVD players, CDs and other equipment confiscated from her home.

A neighbour had complained that on one day alone the Tammy Wynette track D.I.V.O.R.C.E was played 20 times.

An application for a full Asbo will be made at a two-day hearing to begin on 24 October.

Porter Wagoner Opens for White Stripes at the Garden

From Country Standard Time – Wednesday, June 6, 2007 – Fresh off his just released brand new CD, “Wagonmaster,” Porter Wagoner can look forward to playing Madison Square Garden in July. With a band featuring Marty Stuart and his Fabulous Superlatives, Wagoner will open for White Stripes July 24.

Stuart produced Wagoner’s new release for L.A.s Anti-label. His video for the Johnny Cash-penned “Committed To Parkview” is getting some play on CMT. He also recently celebrated his 50th anniversary as a member of the Grand Ole Opry with Dolly Parton and Patty Loveless participating.

Emmylou Harris Prepares Box Set / New Release

From Billboard.com – Emmylou Harris is preparing a 80-song boxed set due Sept. 18 via Rhino, which features two discs of obscure studio work and two additional CDs of rarities, many of them previously unreleased.

“For the most part, none of these songs have ever been on a compilation before,” Harris tells Billboard.com. “They’re kind of favorites — I call them my orphans, songs that maybe I didn’t even perform that much but I loved enough to record in the studio. They didn’t quite fit either the Hot Band or whatever I was doing. Things like ‘Coat of Many Colors,’ which was one of my favorite songs of all time, or ‘Ballad of a Runaway Horse’ and ‘1917.’”

Also included are several unreleased recordings with her Trio, which also featured Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt. “There’s an outtake from the aborted Trio album that we did in 1978, a Carter Family song called ‘Palms of Victory’ that’s just live off the floor,” Harris says. “There’s not even a solo on it — it’s just the band and the three women singing and I sound like I’m channeling Sara Carter. I wish — in my dreams!”

The second two discs boast numerous tracks Harris has recorded for tribute albums to such acts as Gram Parsons, Merle Haggard and Townes Van Zandt, as well as the original demo for “All I Left Behind” with Kate and Anna McGarrigle.

Harris put her next studio effort on hold to finish the boxed set, but is making progress on a new Nonesuch album with assistance from the McGarrigle sisters and Seldom Scene lead singer John Starling. Harris duets with the latter on “Old Five and Dimers” (“I finally decided that I was old enough to cut that song, reaching the grand ole age of 60,” she laughs).

“It’s kind of a combination of some of my own songs, some songs that I’ve wanted to record for a long time and some new things that I came across,” she offers of the effort. “You’ll get obth Emmylou the interpreter and Emmylou the songwriter.”

Harris, who will also tour heavily into the fall, has recently recorded guest spots for Parton’s next studio album, an Anne Murray duets album and old friend Danny Flowers’ “Tools for the Soul.”

Emmylou Harris – Making Believe