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...Anticipation for Quentin Tarantino's The Hateful Eight...

...Anticipation for Quentin Tarantino's The Hateful Eight... I just re-watched Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained. It's been three years since Tarantino released a movie. I needed a break from revising stories, and decided to delve into his last read more...


View the BBC's Southern Rock Documentary on Swampland

Swampland has added the BBC's new Southern Rock Documentary to it front page.   Go here to view it - Swampland Front Page


Jimmy Herring & Warren Haynes Join Phil Lesh at Terrapin Crossroads

The Quintet Regroups In April Phil Lesh's band--The Quintet--will play together for the first time in over a decade on April 26-29 at Terrapin Crossroads.


Reflections, Progressions & Horizons

   "Will all your money buy you forgiveness?     Will it keep you from sickness?     Will it keep you from cold?     Will all your money     Keep you from madness?


A Modern Legacy of America's Finest Archivists

A Modern Legacy of America's Finest Archivists A treasure trove of old, obscure American music exists out there. Bits and pieces of lost American culture preserved between the grooves waits for any listener's ear. This


Happy Holidays From Swampland 2011

Happy Holidays From Swampland "Never be impatient with the ones who love you, It might be yourself that you're hurting."


Funkadelic & Beyond At Black Gold Records

Funkadelic & Beyond At Black Gold Records A Brooklyn record store called Black Gold Records contains a small museum of musical relics such as North Carolina-native


Jonathan Wilson Plays Musical Guide In Laurel Canyon

Jonathan Wilson's Laurel Canyon Playlist Here's a nice article about North Carolina read more...


2011 John Coltrane Birthday Tribute

Swampland Salutes John Coltrane Today is the birthday of jazz legend John Coltrane. Born in Hamlet, North Carolina on September 23, 1926, Coltrane soon moved to Philadelphia, and eventually to New read more...


This May Be My Last Time Singing: Raw African-American Gospel On 45RPM 1957-1982

This May Be My Last Time Singing Tompkins Square's latest release is an amazing 3-CD set titled This May Be My Last Time Singing: Raw African-American Gospel On 45RPM 1957-1982. Tompkins Square released this official statement regarding this rare read more...


Jonathan Wilson & Wilco Announce Europe Fall Tour Dates

Jonathan Wilson & Wilco Announce Fall Tour Dates Jonathan Wilson will support Wilco on their upcoming fall tour of Europe. The tour will begin in October and continue throughout read more...


Warren Haynes In The Here And Now

Warren Haynes In The Here And Now Warren Haynes just released his latest solo album, Man In Motion. This recent


Upcoming Interview: Preston Lauterbach's Chitlin' Circuit: And The Road To Rock 'N' Roll

The Chitlin' Circut: And The Road To Rock 'N' Roll Memphis writer Preston Lauterbach's first book--The Chitlin Circut: And The Road To Rock 'N' Roll--arrived in the mail on Monday. An upcoming interview with Lauterbach is on the way, but I wanted to write a quick read more...


Swampland's Daily Duo of Reviews For 7/27/11: Dex Romweber Duo and Nathan Moore

 For our midweek duo of reviews, we have Dex Romweber Duo's Is that You in the Blue? and Nathan Moore's Dear Puppeteer.  These artists originate from North Carolina and Virginia, respectively, but both also have connections to key Swampland music towns - read more...


Swampland's Daily Duo of Reviews For 7/25/11: Ronnie Milsap and Hope Waits

For Monday, we present two Southern artists whose travels around their native region helped to define their diverse and eclectic sensibilities.  Ronnie Milsap went from the mountains of North Carolina to Nashville with stops at Atlanta and Memphis in between while Hope Waits read more...


Swampland's Daily Duo of Reviews For 7/19/11: Gillian Welch and Mount Moriah

Today's review duo come from Gillian Welch and Mount Moriah out of North Carolina.  Mount Moriah's is a debut release while Gillian Welch's is her first in 8 years.  The connection between these two releases is their musical sensibility which is mountain country. read more...


Swampland's Daily Duo of Reviews For 7/18/11: Jolie Holland and Dawes

This week Swampland debuts its "Daily Duo of Reviews" which gives us a chance to feature a couple of reviews each day and building a connection between them. Our first two reviews in this daily series are 


The Avett Brothers Simulcast Red Rocks Concert for NASCAR Race

The Avett Brothers Perform For NASCAR The Avett Brothers' July 9 Red Rocks concert will air on the Charlotte Motor Speedway's HD video board. The idea is NASCAR wants to attract more of read more...


Swampland's Gospel, Funk & Soul Collection

Swampland's Gospel, Funk & Soul Collection It's arguable that one of America's finest contributions to history is music. Deep forms of music culminated from various influences that mold a specific style. In this dispatch, read more...


Girl Power: A Compilation of Swampland's Most Talented Female Artists

Swampland Salutes Southern Women: Volume 1 Today we'd like to salute all the great southern female artists we've covered here at Swampland. We've compiled a list of cornerstone interviews/articles/reviews pertaining to these talented read more...


Swampland's John Coltrane & Thelonious Monk Spotlight

Swampland's John Coltrane Spotlight John Coltrane and Thelonious Monk were both born in North Carolina and read more...


O Brother, Where Art Thou? Celebrates 10th Anniversary

O Brother, Where Art Thou? Celebrates 10th Anniversary GRAMMY® ALBUM OF THE YEAR FOR 2001 O Brother, Where Art Thou? CELEBRATES 10TH ANNIVERSARY WITH EXPANDED TWO-CD DELUXE EDITION NEW BONUS DISC INCLUDES read more...


Jonathan Wilson Travels To Europe with Jackson Browne

Jonathan Wilson Travels To Europe in July North Carolina guitarist Jonathan Wilson will travel to Europe in July to perform dates with Jackson Browne. Wilson will read more...


From Townes Van Zandt To Doc Watson

From Townes Van Zandt To Doc Watson Townes Van Zandt's Live at The Old Quarter read more...


A Memorial Day Tribute: An Early Salute

 A Salute To All The Veterans An early salute for the upcoming weekend... In honor of Memorial Day, and all the read more...


Never A Pal Like Mother

Happy Mother's Day 2011 Happy Mother's Day to Everyone! Since it's Mother's Day weekend, I thought I write a dispatch around the great Atlanta label


Upcoming Buddy Holly Tribute Album Features My Morning Jacket, Justin Townes Earl & The Black Keys

Buddy Holly Tribute Album Due Out June 28 On June 28 a Buddy Holly tribute album--Rave On--will be released. The 19 Holly songs on Rave On read more...


Deadly Tornadoes Hit The South

Deadly Tornadoes Rip Through The South         "Sirens were blowing, clouds spat rain         And as things came through, it sounded like a train..."


CD Reviews of 2011 (So Far...)

CD Reviews of 2011 (So Far...)                     " I will see you on Good Friday..."


Film Reviews of the Past

Swampland Film Reviews of the Past Today's dispatch includes a list of various films reviewed on Swampland. This follows up recent lists of book and


Book Reviews of the Past

Book Reviews of the Past on Mystery and Manners Today I thought I'd include a list of a few books reviewed on Swampland from the past. Perhaps a title will ignite some inspiration for a reader to seek out a specific book or story. While a read more...


Jonathan Wilson's Gentle Spirit Due Out July 2011

Gentle Spirit Out July 2011 North Carolina native Jonathan Wilson's long-awaited second studio album--Gentle Spirit--will be released in July 2011 according read more...


Isabel Wilkerson, Pulitizer Prize Winning Journalist, To Speak at University of North Alabama

Isabel Wilkerson, the first African-American woman to win a Pulitzer Prize in the history of journalism, will be speaking at the University of North Alabama (in Florence, Alabama) at 12:30 PM, Thursday, April 14. read more...


Furthur Southern Shows Announced

Southern Furthur Dates Grateful Dead members Phil Lesh and Bob Weir will bring their band--Furthur--south this summer. The tour begins in June. The southern dates begin in July, which include Raleigh, NC (July 28), Simpsonville, SC (July 29), Saint Augustine, FL (July read more...


Widespread Panic's Todd Nance From Asheville

Panic Drummer Reports From Asheville Yesterday I called Widespread Panic drummer


MLB Opening Day 2011

MLB Opening Day 2011 “I was fairly typical of my generation of Southerners, I suppose. I got hooked on the game when I heard Mel Allen’s tense description of Enos (‘Country”) Slaughter of the Cardinals winning the ’46 read more...


Friendship, Love & Betrayal in Modern Times

Friendship, Love & Betrayal In Modern Times “You got a lot of nerve to say you are my friend When I was down you just stood there grinning…”


Happy Birthday, Sweet Baby James

James Taylor, icon of the music world, is celebrating his 63rd birthday today His debut album "James Taylor" (on the British label Apple) was released in the US in February of 1969. A reviewer for Rolling Stone called the album "the coolest breath of fresh read more...


Shannon McNally Plays Chickie Wah Wah Tonight in New Orleans

Shannon McNally At Chickie Wah Wah Tonight Shannon McNally's latest CD, Western Ballad, hits the street on March 22. McNally and her band Hot Sauce will play


Like Clockwork, SEC Tops Recruiting

There seems to be a rhythm to each winter over the last few years; an SEC team wins the BCS Championship in January and then the league cleans up in recruiting on the first Wednesday in February. Those two annual events are very intertwined, and we have written for years about how read more...


Chris Robinson Brotherhood Tour Dates Announced

Chris Robinson Brotherhood Tour Dates The Black Crowes just completed their ‘Say Goodnight To The Bad Guys Tour’ in December. Since the Crowes are on hiatus,


Arhoolie Records Celebrates 50 Years

Arhoolie Records Celebrates 50 Years Chris Strachwitz, 79, owns Arhoolie Records. The label, founded in 1960, has issued 400 albums, and more than 6500 songs of some of America’s most resonating roots music. Most read more...


An "Ardent Spirit" Departs: Reynolds Price 1933-2011

Award winning author and longtime Duke professor Reynolds Price died Thursday, January 20, from complications following a heart attack just over a week before his 78th birthday. Price had been a paraplegic since 1984 when surgery to remove a malignant tumor from his spine ("the read more...


20 Interviews From The Archive

20 Interviews From Swampland/Mystery and Manners Archive Amid other pressing projects, today I thought I’d construct a dispatch regarding 20 interviews from the Swampland/Mystery And Manners archive. Each artist read more...


Southern College Football – Bowl Season

LEAD STORY The BCS Championship Game is almost here, and the fans around our Swampland Footprint are very eager to see if Auburn can earn the SEC’s fifth straight national title. It’s quite the


Robert Plant Pays Tribute To Townes Van Zandt

Robert Plant’s Homage To Townes Van Zandt Robert Plant recorded Townes Van Zandt’s “Harm Swift Way” on his new Band of Joy disc. I heard the song today, and I read more...


Merry Christmas From Swampland

Merry Christmas From Swampland Ho, Ho, Ho…I’d like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas from Swampland. Thanks for all the support. A Happy New Year to you all! Don’t let the Devil get you down. I’ve included a couple of read more...


Southern College Football – Coaching Carousel

LEAD STORY With bowl season beginning and holidays upon us, the big news in our Footprint is the gigantic transformation of the coaching hierarchy in the state of Florida. Do you realize that one-season ‘veteran’ Jimbo Fisher of Florida State is now the dean of read more...


Members of Widespread Panic Perform This Weekend

Members of Widespread Panic Perform This Weekend This weekend members of Widespread Panic will play several gigs. On Thursday, Widespread Panic drummer Todd Nance will perform in Athens, Georgia, with his new band, The Romper Stompers. The band includes Nance,


Southern College Football – Championship Week

LEAD STORY The amazing story of Auburn and Cam Newton will continue Saturday when they meet South Carolina in the SEC Championship Game.


Buffalo Radio Show Tonight: Doug Jones (Blind Willy), Rick Cash (Silver Travis), and Author A. Lawrence Haskins

Tonight at 7 pm/est, the Buffalo Radio Show welcomes A. Lawrence Haskins, a novelist whose book "The Whisper of Serpents" is an astounding crime drama. Lawrence is also the mastermind behind his own multi-media empire which includes online talk shows and much read more...


Southern College Football - Week 13 Themes

It’s rivalry week in our Swampland Footprint. Some teams are looking towards league titles (Auburn, Oklahoma/Oklahoma State, NC State, etc.) while some usual stalwarts are just trying to become bowl eligible (Texas, Georgia, Tennessee). The last weekend of the season is the read more...


Benefit for Buffalo Brings Out Artimus Pyle, Best Upstate SC Bands

Last Saturday was one of those rare and special days. First of all, the weather was amazing, a sunny, warm day for late November. Earlier in the day I had met some new friends, Michael and Sherry Gemme from Maggie Valley, NC for lunch at the legendary Northgate Soda Shop here in read more...


GRITZ Compilation Volume 5 FREE Dowload Ready!

We are proud to present the new Gritz Stone Ground & Southern Compilation Volume Five. A FREE dowload for the readers of GRITZ! This time we have read more...


Buffalo Radio Tonight Features Guests Molly Hatchet and Swampdawamp

Tonight THE BUFFALO RADIO SHOW welcomes Molly Hatchet bandleader Bobby Ingram. Bobby will discuss the history of the band,their upcoming European tour, and their latest album Justice. Also on tap, Gig Michaels, lead read more...


Southern College Football - Week 12 Themes

LEAD STORY It finally happened. For the first time since joining the SEC in 1992, the South Carolina Gamecocks will represent the East Division in read more...


Funkadelic's Soulful Glory

Funkadelic's Soulful Glory “I recollect with mixed emotions All the good times we used to have, But you were making preparation For the final separation And you blew everything we had. You get your love on credit And your read more...


Southern College Football - Week 11 Themes

LEAD STORY The Cam Newton saga continues to be the story of the week in college football. It seems very likely that his father was involved in seeking money for his son’s commitment. Does read more...


GRITZ Salutes All Veterans Today, With Thanks


Southern College Football - Week 10 Themes

LEAD STORY What an old-fashioned Southern soap opera we have on our hands. I’m sure by now you’ve read (or at least heard about) the ESPN story regarding the recruitment of Auburn read more...


Music Maker's 'Homebrew Hootenanny' (And A Lookback)

Music Maker’s Saturday Homebrew Hootenanny Music Maker Relief Foundation, a non-profit organization, dedicated to assisting neglected southern musicians with daily expenses, instrument acquisition, recording, and read more...


Southern College Football - Week 9 Themes

LEAD STORY So much of the national attention (ESPN) at this point in the college football season goes to just the handful of teams in the BCS chase. Auburn-- as well read more...


Dylan, Petty & Drive By Truckers Participate In ‘Back To Black Friday’

Dylan, Petty & Drive By Truckers Participate In ‘Back To Black Friday’ In support of independent record stores, November 26 stands as ‘Back To Black Friday’. Artists such as Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, The Drive By Truckers, Iron & Wine, U2, read more...


Mark Kemp, Keith Richards, Bloodkin & The Fandango Brothers Last Night at Dog Ear Books

High Grade Fun: Mark Kemp, Keith Richards, Bloodkin & The Fandango Brothers At Dog Ear Books Last Night "Never got a flash out of cocktails When I got some flesh off the bone. Never got a lift out of lear jets


Southern College Football - Week 8 Themes

LEAD STORY It’s a huge weekend in the Big 12, with conference and national title implications. Top-ranked Oklahoma travels to undefeated Missouri, while read more...


Marion Brown RIP

Marion Brown RIP Atlanta-born jazz saxophonist Marion Brown died on Monday, October 18, 2010. Brown’s talent landed him in the rare company of New York’s avant-garde jazz scene where Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk and John Coltrane pioneered an American musical read more...


Southern College Football - Week 7 Themes

LEAD STORY With South Carolina’s huge 35-21 victory over Alabama, the SEC’s current streak of four straight National Championships looks to be in read more...


Nobel Peace Prize Campaign For Willie Nelson

Nobel Peace Prize Campaign for Willie Nelson A Nobel Peace Prize Campaign has been launched for Willie Nelson and his FARM AID efforts. For the last 25 years Nelson has assisted the American farmer through FARM AID as well as raised awareness of healthy foods.


Warren Haynes Christmas Jam to Feature Gregg Allman, Steve Miller, Drive By Truckers

The Warren Haynes' Christmas Jam returns to Asheville on December 11 and the guest lineup is stellar. The event's reputation as a marathon concert featuring stellar performances read more...


Southern College Football - Week 5 Themes

  LEAD STORY Alabama and Florida will meet in Tuscaloosa Saturday in a battle of the last two National Champions. It’s been over two years since the Gators lost a regular season SEC game (Ole Miss, September ’08), and it’s been read more...


President Obama Describes Meeting Bob Dylan

President Obama Describes Meeting Bob Dylan On September 17, 2010, President Obama conducted an interview with Jann Wenner for Rolling Stone magazine. It’s an extensive read more...


Southern College Football - Week 4 Themes

LEAD STORY Week 4 will be ‘Definition Saturday’ in our Swampland Footprint, especially in the SEC West. We should begin to see the true identity of many of our teams and what they have the potential to achieve in 2010.


Inside Alabama Politics: Fish Frys, Barbecues, and Chittlin' Suppers

According to my friend Dr. Susan Parker, Alabama politics is not just about politics; it is about food and lots of it. No political rally is complete without a read more...


Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers MOJO Tour: The Last Five Days

The Last Few Shows of Mojo Tour Last night Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers played in Raliegh, North Carolina. Only five shows remain on the MOJO tour. For these last shows, ZZ Top serves as the opening band.


Soulful Southern Brew: Atlanta's Red Brick Brewery

Soulful Southern Brew: Atlanta’s Red Brick Brewery Yesterday and today I spoke with Red Brick Brewery’s Regional Manager Chris Caban. Yesterday he was driving through Charleston, and today he was having lunch in Columbia, South Carolina. Red Brick distributes read more...


42 Years Later: Buffalo Springfield Reunites At Bridge School Benefit

Buffalo Springfield Reunites At Young’s Bridge School Benefit Buffalo Springfield will reunite for the first time in 42 years at


Bloodkin Opens First Shows of Widespread Panic's Fall Tour This Weekend

Bloodkin Kicks Off Panic Tour As fall descends, the interesting season of live shows begin…Bloodkin’s Daniel Hutchens,


Shannon McNally's Debut Swampland Article: Rock & Roll Mommy

Rock And Roll Mommy By Shannon McNally I am proud to present Shannon McNally's debut Swampland contribution Rock and Roll Mommy. Shannon reveals an interesting perspective as a mother read more...


Download the New Gritz Compilation CD Free

The new GRITZ STONE GROUND & SOUTHERN COMPILATION VOLUME 4 is ready for FREE DOWNLOADING! We are extremely pleased to present the September edition featuring an amazing lineup of songs, new read more...


2010 ACC Football Preview

A new era begins in Tallahassee as Jimbo Fisher takes over for Florida State legend Bobby Bowden. The Seminoles should have a powerful offense led by senior read more...


Widespread Panic's Michael Houser: Eight Years Gone

Michael Houser: The Quiet Genius: Eight Years Gone By James Calemine Eight years ago Widespread Panic’s founding guitarist died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 40. It doesn’t seem like eight years since he’s been gone…


Buffalo and Former Marshall Tucker Members Join Silver Travis CD Party Tonight

Tonight is the big CD Release party for SILVER TRAVIS


Upcoming Benefits and Shows

A very special benefit concert is being held for guitarist Rick Kurtz (Delbert McClinton, many others) on Sunday, August 8, 2010 from 3-8 PM at Moonlight On The Mountain in Birmingham, AL.  There will only be 100 tickets sold for the intimate read more...


Video of the Day: The Charlie Daniels Band, 1975


Past Interviews & Upcoming Artists of Note

Greetings Folks, I hope all is well, and everyone enjoyed Father’s Day… Change is afoot, and we’ve got a lot on the horizon, but for the past week much of the work has gone on behind the scenes. On the immediate agenda, the work of


Barry Lee Harwood EIght Years Later: The GRITZ Interview

Eight years ago Scott Greene interviewed former Rossington Collins Band member Barry Lee Harwood for GRITZ. At the time, Barry Lee was read more...


Carolina and Tampa Bay Look to Recapture Past Success

With the conclusion of our look at the NFL teams in our Swampland Footprint, we’ll tackle two teams trying to work their way back up to their recent success—Carolina and Tampa Bay. Both squads missed the postseason in 2009, and they each targeted a very specific area of read more...


Promise To Thomas; Buffalo's Top Ten

Be sure to check out Rebyll's photos and review from the Promise To Thomas benefit here. And here are my suggestions for ten awesome tracks to rock out to this week.


The New Carolina Chocolate Drops Songbook

Songbook Follows Genuine Negro Jig The Carolina Chocolate Drops now have a new songbook out. The book contains photographs, songs and quotes as well as history on the culture of African-American old time string bands.


The Black Keys, Band of Horses, and the Magic of Muscle Shoals

"Soul nirvana" is what one writer calls Muscle Shoals, that area of the Quad Cities in northwest Alabama where such legendary musicians as


Promise to Thomas is First of Four Excellent Southern Rock Festivals Coming Soon

Several benefits and outdoor festivals are on tap for the coming months, including a Southern Rock benefit in North Carolina this weekend, Promise To Thomas is a benefit show  that will take place tomorrow,  May 9th at 487 Blossom Ferry Rd. read more...


Levon Helm's 70th Birthday Celebration at The Mountain Jam

The Mountain Jam Festival June 4-6 Warren Haynes' sixth Mountain Jam Festival will return to Hunter, New York, on June 4-6, 2010. Haynes' band Government Mule will headline the festival, which will also include Levon Helm & Friends' 70th Birthday read more...


Great New Music: Toler Townsend Band and Preacher Stone

I sure hope everyone is having a great weekend. As for me and my puppy dog, we have been rocking out on a few of the great CDs I have wanted to review since back before the temporary blindness. And brothers and sisters, there have been some fine releases, including read more...


NFL Draft Impressions: Rams Get Their Man; Jags Disappoint Their Fans

Did your team improve? Is your fan base excited about the direction of your squad? We will take an in-depth look at the NFL Draft over the next couple of weeks, but wanted to give our read more...


Celebrate Record Store Day 2010!

  Record Store Day 2010 is read more...


Jonathan Wilson & Buffy Saint Marie Los Angeles Show Thursday

Jonathan Wilson & Buffy Saint Marie L.A. Show Thursday   On April 15, North Carolina native


NCAA Title Stays on Tobacco Road

We took a lot of pride in our Swampland Footprint this January when the SEC claimed a fourth straight BCS Title, and now the ACC has brought us that same feeling with another NCAA basketball championship. Duke held off a gutsy Butler squad for a thrilling 61-59 victory that


Truth And Salvage's Walker Young Praises Widespread Panic

Truth and Salvage Company Walker Young Praises Widespread Panic Yesterday I interviewed Atlanta-native


Truth And Salvage's Upcoming CD Debut on The Black Crowes' Silver Arrow Records

Excerpt From Today’s Interview with Truth & Salvage’s Walker Young This afternoon I interviewed


Interview Prelude with Walker Young of Truth And Salvage Company

Upcoming Interview with Truth And Salvage Company’s Walter Young Happy Easter to Everyone…a quick dispatch amid chaos…


Pioneering Alabama Civil RIghts Photographer Charles Moore Dies

The year was 1963. I picked up a copy of the May Life Magazine and was appalled to see  graphic  images of fire hoses and police dogs being turned on helpless protesters in


The North Carolina Crop Mob

North Carolina Crop Mobs...Georgia Tree Farmer...Mother Nature Network... A quick organic note this morning… I came across an interesting read more...


Buffalo Roaming: Gritzfest, Aaron Kelly and Swampdawamp

It's clear but cold here in Nashville today, and I have been having a relaxing day here at the Hotel Preston. Mark and Gig told me it is a great  place and now I know. The beds are amazingly comfortable and the staff are all just real nice folks. I took a lunch meeting read more...


The Road to Gritzfest: Buffalo Roaming Again

Well it looks like ol' Buffalo will be roaming once again a little later this evening. As y'all know by now, we have the big Gritzfest II coming to Bama on Friday, and as you also most likely know, I am still not up to par with my vision following last week's laser read more...


Jimmy Hall Added to GRITZFEST LIneup

We are happy to announce the addition of Jimmy Hall to the lineup for GRITZFEST II, to be held at Crossroads Music Hall in Huntsville, Alabama on Friday evening, February 26th beginning at 7:30 PM. The concert will benefit GRITZ Charities, with portions of proceeds going to read more...


New Information on William Faulkner's Historical Sources Comes to LIght

According to an article in this week's New York Times (February 11, 2010), a Southern literature scholar from Emory read more...


GRITZ Presents All New Volume II Free Compilation Download

The second "Gritz Stone Ground & Southern" compilation is now available! The FREE album download features another


ACC Teams See Mixed Recruiting Success

We wrote a month ago about last year’s mediocre season for ACC football and how the conference would look for improvement in 2010.


National Signing Day: Christmas Morning for Southern Football Fans

It’s finally here- a virtual holiday in our Swampland Footprint.


Book Reviews of the Past: Adventures in the Literary Realm

Mystery and Manners Book Reviews of the Past On this Tuesday evening, I thought I’d lash together a book review read more...


Buffalo's Top Ten List For The Week of January 29, 2010

Howdy guys. Well it's Friday and we are under a winter storm warning so I have assembled a playlist that i feel will warm up anyone's cold day. Check 'em out. 1. Lady 


The Long Awaited Lance Ledbetter Interview

The Long-Awaited Lance Ledbetter Interview The story of Dust To Digital is a divine one. In the late 1990s, Lance Ledbetter set out to discover read more...


Saints vs Colts Present a Dream SPF Super Bowl

Much more to come on this as the Super Bowl approaches, but yesterday's wins by Peyton Manning and the Colts and Drew Brees and the Saints presented our football-hungry region with the best reason yet to watch the Super Bowl.


Patterson Hood Scores Soundtrack for That Evening Sun

 That Evening Sun Features Patterson Hood Soundtrack  


Prelude To Interview with Dust To Digital's Lance Ledbetter

Prelude To Interview with Dust To Digital President Lance Ledbetter This evening I finished transcribing my interview with the President of read more...


Swamp Music: Swampdawamp's Gig Michaels Talks About The Skynyrd Cruise, Living The Dream and Whiskey

One of my favorite bands these days is Charlotte's Swampdawamp, the band that fans voted onto the Lynyrd Skynyrd Simple Man Cruise which sets sail this week. GRITZ caught uo with lead singer Gig Michaels to talk about the new album, the cruise and the state of the nation. Check read more...


Sunday Southern Rock Videos

Here are a few videos for your Sunday spotlighting some of the artists featured on our free Stone Ground & Southern Compilation. Check 'em out and if you haven't yet downloaded your free album,


ACC Daily Fever: League Looks for Improvement in 2010

2009 was a rather forgettable season for ACC football. It started with the Virginia Tech's ten-point loss in the Georgia Dome to Alabama and ended with Georgia Tech's ten-point loss to Iowa in the Orange Bowl.


Download The New GRITZ Digital Compilation FREE

It's quite a special day in the Swampland. Today we begin our monthly series of digital music compilations. and every month we will be offering you the GRITZ reader a FREE download of new music from many of the artists you read about here in GRITZ. The first read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Johnson Not Sitting Still at Georgia Tech

Despite winning the ACC, Georgia Tech’s Paul Johnson is not sitting still in trying to build the Yellow Jackets into a consistent winner. The Tech offense has been read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Georgia Tech Flops in Second Straight Postseason

"Dance with the one that brung you” was a favorite expression of legendary University of Texas football coach Darrell Royal. When applying that phrase to read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Bowden Wins Career Finale in the Gator Bowl

It was just supposed to go this way. Florida State overcame a halftime deficit with a convincing second-half performance to win Bobby Bowden’s last game in front of a read more...


Looking Back at 2009

On the last day of 2009, I thought it only made sense to recount the ten most imortant events of the year from the GRITZ perspective. 1. The Allman Brothers Band read more...


Video: In The Studio with Gov't Mule

Today's videos pay tribute to this week's featured album artist, the mighty Gov't Mule. We are happy to share a 15-part video documentary from behind the scenes at the recording of


ACC Daily Fever: League Starts Postseason Slowly

We knew the ACC would be out to gain some respect during Bowl season, and so far the results have been pretty mediocre. North Carolina dropped a tough game in Charlotte, and Boston College fell to USC as expected in the Emerald Bowl.


Tuesday Album Review: Gov't Mule Rocks

It's Tuesday and that means our latest CD review. Today we take a listen to the newest epic from Gov't Mule, one of their finest albums ever Read the review of By a Thread here. Buffalo says read more...


Merry Christmas

Mystery And Manners Christmas Dispatch   Ho Ho Ho Folks, Merry Christmas! I'd like read more...


2009 Top 20 New Music Releases

Top 20 Mystery And Manners 2009 Music Releases    I hate to split hairs, and even begin to rank music but read more...


ACC Daily Fever: UNC's Houston Looks to Star at Home in Bowl Game

North Carolina fans (and the players) may have wanted to go a little further from Chapel Hill than Charlotte for the postseason. But after an 0-3 start in league play, read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Miami offense faces challenge without Fox

Miami received some bad news during their preparation for the Champs Sports Bowl against Wisconsin. Left tackle Jason Fox, who has started 47 games (third most in read more...


A Little Help From My Friends: A Big Thank You

I would like to say a public “thank you” to those who helped us out during the past few months. Some donated items for an auction to help with medical bills and equipment, while others made cash and in kind donations to help both GRITZ and the ol’ Buffalo himself. read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Bowden Bowl Plan is a Proven Winner

As Florida State prepares for the Gator Bowl against West Virginia, there is a ton change happening in Tallahassee. Bobby Bowden will be coaching his last game, and then Jimbo Fisher and his (somewhat) new staff will take over and hit the recruiting trail.


ACC Daily Fever: Korn Still Practicing with Clemson Despite Transfer Plans

Dabo Swinney has a unique situation on his hands as he prepares his Clemson club for the Music City Bowl against Kentucky. Willy Korn, a former star at Byrnes read more...


Video Spotlight: Preacher Stone

Today we feature some cool video of Preacher Stone, a great band from North Carolina I really think you will like. Preacher Stone will be one of the artists featured on our first Homegrown and Handpicked Digital Compilation album, coming January 1st. Keep it Real. Keep read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Recruting Must Improve to Compete with the Top Conferences

The AP All-American teams (first, second, and third) were released this week, and the ACC had six players make the one of the squads. League champ Georgia Tech had two read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Foster a Fixture at Virginia Tech

It has become an annual December news item at Virginia Tech—other top programs are interested in defensive coordinator Bud Foster. With him on Frank Beamer's staff since 1987 and the coordinator since 1995, most Hokies fans probably were not too worried about losing the read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Conference Mediocrity to Blame For Spiller's Heisman Snub

The Heisman vote is in - the ACC's quality of play isn't up to par. Not all from ACC country agree. With Clemson star C.J. Spiller not being invited to the Award ceremony, South Carolina columnist Bart Wright questioned the whole Heisman process. He also wonders why true read more...


The Best Releases of 2009

Well, it’s time once again to run down the GRITZ Best Albums of 2009. It wasn’t easy. There was a lot of good music this year, but we narrowed it down to our twenty best. Let us know what you think.


ACC Daily Fever: Fisher Building his own staff at FSU

Jimbo Fisher will take over for Bobby Bowden following the Gator Bowl, but the new coach has already been making a statement in Tallahassee. Earlier this week, he read more...


The GRITZ Top Ten for Friday, December 11, 2009

1. “Monday Morning Meltdown”  Gov’t Mule From their new (and red hot) release. Just one of Warren Haynes’ amazing new compositions. Got Mule? 2. “Tougher read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Unique Regional Rivalry Finally Takes Place in Atlanta

The matchup of Virginia Tech and Tennessee in the Chick-fil-A Bowl has become a very popular ticket in that part of our Swampland Footprint. The last time these two read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Georgia Tech Playing For League Pride

In last year’s Orange Bowl, Virginia Tech beat Cincinnati 20-7 which gave the ACC its first BCS Bowl win since Florida State won it all in 1999. Georgia Tech will read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Gator Bowl To Host Bowden Finale

We wrote last week that the Gator Bowl wanted to match up Florida State (in Bobby Bowden's last game) and West Virginia (his former read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Georgia Tech Beats Clemson in a Thriller

It may not have been the most watched game on Saturday, but the ACC Championship Game in Jacksonville was the most exciting. Georgia Tech answered a Clemson read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Title Game Needs Buzz, Audience

The buzz around Atlanta (and the nation) is at a fever pitch for the SEC Title game. Big 12 Country (along with very interested fans at TCU and Cincinnati) can't wait to see if Texas can finish off Nebraska or if the Huskers can pull the upset.


ACC Daily Fever: Gator Bowl Decision Looms for League and Bobby Bowden

There is a current debate brewing over the pecking order of ACC bowl-eligible teams and where they may head for the postseason. The most interesting scenario read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Clemson's Spiller is the Focus for Georgia Tech

We have written quite a bit the season on the spread running attack of Georgia Tech. It should help Clemson defenders that the ACC Title clash will be the second time this season in which they will see Paul Johnson's unique offense.


ACC Daily Fever: Bobby Bowden Retires

It has finally happened. A day that has been debated seemingly all decade arrived this week with the news that Florida State's read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Tough Weekend for League's Reputation

Last weekend saw a doomsday scenario play out for the league in its three battles against the SEC. #1 Florida was expected to beat Florida read more...


The GRITZ Top Ten for Friday, November 27, 2009

Every Friday GRITZ brings you our “Top Ten,” a playlist of songs past and present that we have been listening too here in the office - songs you just can’t live without. Check ‘em out and please leave a comment. 1. Amos Moses 


ACC Daily Fever: Big Weekend for the League- In and Out of Conference Play

It's going to be a heated-rivalry Saturday for the ACC- with big games in conference and some in-state clashes out of league. We wrote earlier in the week about how


Tuesday Review: Charlie Daniels' Bluegrass Christmas

Well, it's gettin' to be that time of year again. Time for the Christmas music to help set the mood for the Holidays. Two of my favorite albums to pull out and play read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Clashes with SEC Rivals Could Boost League's Rep

The ACC has a chance to improve its national perception this weekend with three games against the SEC. And at first glance, the matchups look very favorable for the conference to go 2-1 in those rivalry contests.


ACC Daily Fever: UNC Defense Dominating In November

After North Carolina's crushing 30-27 loss to Florida State in late October, frustration was high in Chapel Hill. The Tar Heels had blown a 24-6 secong half lead and had read more...


The GRITZ Top Ten for Friday, November 20, 2009

Every Friday GRITZ brings you our “Top Ten,” a playlist of songs past and present that you just can’t live without. Check ‘em out and please leave a comment. 1. “Ramblin”  


ACC Daily Fever: Clemson's Offense Sparks Winning Streak

Clemson is on the verge of their first Atlantic Division crown as they prepare to host Virginia on Saturday. After starting 2-3, Dabo Swinney’s bunch has won five in a row with the offense leading the way.


ACC Daily Fever: Florida Governor (and Ann Bowden) Voice Support for Bobby Bowden

As the debate continues on the future of Florida State's Bobby Bowden, the long-time coach received support recently from a well-known FSU graduate- read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Clemson's Spiller Making Late Heisman Push

As Clemson pushes towards their first Atlantic Division crown, star playmaker C.J. Spiller is making a strong case for Heisman consideration. In a season where there appears to be no clear cut favorite for the always-controversial award, Spiller has a a decent shot


ACC Daily Fever: FSU Gets Much Needed Victory

Things looked bleak last week for a Florida State squad that needed a win at Wake Forest to keep their bowl hopes alive. The Demon Deacons had beaten the 'Noles three read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Butch Davis Stays Unbeaten Against His Former School

When North Carolina blew a 24-6 second-half against Florida State and dropped to 0-3 in the conference, there were some questions around Chapel Hill about which direction the program was going.


The GRITZ Top Ten for Friday, November 13, 2009

Every Friday GRITZ brings you our “Top Ten,” a playlist of songs past and present that you just can’t live without. Check ‘em out and please leave a comment. 1. Save The Planet   Dixie Tabernacle From the


ACC Daily Fever: Bowden Needs Wake Victory To Secure Bowl Bid, Quell Fan Unrest

At 4-5, Florida State is staring at the distinct possibility of not making a Bowl game if they cannot beat Wake Forest in Winston-Salem on Saturday. The Demon read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Clemson Cannot Overlook NC State

Clemson has won four in a row, and the offense has averaged over 40 points a game during their streak. The Tigers can wrap up their first ACC Title Game berth with read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Georgia Tech's Low BCS Status Is A Casualty Of A Weak ACC

With Georgia Tech in the Top Ten and only having one loss, ACC fans would like to think that the Yellow Jackets have an outside shot at the BCS Title Game with a few breaks.


ACC Daily Fever: Florida State Loses Ponder For The Year

Florida State suffered a devastating blow this week with the news that quarterback Christian Ponder is out for the rest read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Georgia Tech Survives Wake Forest Scare

What a decision. Trailing 27-24 in overtime against Wake Forest, Paul Johnson had his Yellow Jackets go for it on 4th and inches from the five-yard line.


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Dear Y'all, I have had many people asking me about our site search engine, and I want to assure you all that it is being worked on. We are aware of the issues with the searches and the bad links and our webmaster is working to resolve the issues as soon as possible. We are read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Clemson Will Control ACC Atlantic With A Win Against FSU

Clemson could virtually wrap up the ACC's Atlantic Divsion with a home win against Florida State on Saturday night. That seemed improbable when the Tigers dropped to 2-3 on the season after their crushing defeat at Maryland.


ACC Daily Fever: Virginia Tech tries to avoid third straight loss

In a season where the ACC has looked very vulnerable against non-BCS foes, Virginia Tech will have a tough contest tonight when they visit East Carolina (


Video of the Day: Gov't Mule's Matt Abts Channels Jagger

Here's a fun band, kids. On Halloween night, Gov't Mule surprised everyone when drummer Matt Abts handed over his sticks to Jorgen and took the spotlight as Mick Jagger for a rousing version of "Shattered." How cool is that? I guess the Mule is read more...


Gritz Fan Page On Facebook to Offer Special Surprises

The Gritz Fan Page at Facebook is up and running. I hope you will all take the time to


ACC Daily Fever: Andrews leaves an amazing legacy at FSU

As expected, longtime Florida State defensive coordinator Mickey Andrews announced yesterday that he will retire at the end of this season. And what a read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Duke Improving Under Cutcliffe

Coming into the season, Virginia Tech looked like the clear favorite in the Coastal Division, with Georgia Tech and Miami also having a shot. The Yellow Jackets have read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Georgia Tech Surges Towards Elite Status

As much of the league struggles for respectability, the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets continue to look impressive. On a night where Paul Johnson’s club did read more...


ACC Daily Fever: North Carolina Revives Season With Improbable Win

Nobody wins in Blacksburg, right? Especially not teams that enter late October without a conference victory. However, North Carolina changed both of those last night with a shocking 20-17 win at read more...


Video of The Day: Dickey Betts Jams with The Charlie Daniels Band at Musicians Hall of Fame

Ah yes, these are the moments I live for! The Charlie Daniels Band doing "Southbound" with Dickey Betts read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Jacory Harris Struggles, Matures

After starting the season with over 650 yards passing and five touchdowns in the two wins against Florida State and Georgia Tech, Miami quarterback Jacory Harris read more...


Happy Birthday to Charlie Daniels

We at Swampland want to wish a mighty big Southern style Happy Birthday to the father of Southern Rock,


ACC Daily Fever: Two North Carolina Teams Hurting The Conference

In a fairly disappointing season for the ACC, two programs falling way below expectation have been North Carolina and NC State.


ACC Daily Fever: Clemson Shakes Up The ACC With Its OT Win At Miami

Dabo Swinney got the biggest win of his young career on Saturday as Clemson defeated Miami in a 40-37 overtime thriller.


Jonathan Wilson's Emerald Triangle Tour 2009

Jonathan Wilson's 2009 Emerald Triangle Tour Jonathan read more...


ACC Daily Fever: FSU Gets A Much Needed Victory, But Bowden Still Under Scrutiny

It looked like the Florida State season was about to spiral out of control last night, as the Seminoles trailed 24-6 at North Carolina early in the third quarter. But read more...


ACC Daily Fever: FSU and UNC Are Both Desperate For A Win Tonight

It's pretty amazing that here in late October, the North Carolina-Florida State clash will feature two teams searching for their first league win. But that is read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Shannon Keeps Miami Focused

With Georgia Tech’s big win over Virginia Tech last Saturday, the biggest beneficiary may have been the Miami Hurricanes. The Coastal Division is now a read more...


SPF Daily Rating: Team In Turmoil #1 - Washington Redskins

We knew it was going to be a tough year for several SPF teams.  We are going to spend some time this week on a few individual teams to give a sense of their respective level of desperation. Our first team is the Washington Redskins.  Their fall might be the read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Will Clemson Ever Become A Dominant ACC Force?

Clemson made a statement last Saturday with their resounding 38-3 win over Wake Forest. It showed that they have the talent to be a heavy player in the ACC and could be a serious contender for the Atlantic Division title.


ACC Daily Fever: Georgia Tech Enters National Picture With Win Over Virginia Tech

The Coastal Division just got very interesting after Georgia Tech’s 28-23 win over #4 Virginia Tech on Saturday.


ACC Daily Fever: Tech battle will decide Coastal Division

The Coastal Division could get very interesting on Saturday if Georgia Tech can beat favored Virginia Tech at home in Atlanta. That result would net a three-way tie read more...


SPF Daily Rating: Bengals Blackout?

 The Bengals have had a dream season so far. They've beaten their arch rival (Steelers).  They've beaten their in state rival.  They are a last minute tipped pass away from being undefeated, but they are still at 4-1 and lead the AFC North.


ACC Daily Fever: Clemson-Wake Forest Winner Could Become Atlantic Favorite

The Atlantic Division is wide open at the midway point, and an important game in deciding that half of the conference will take place Saturday when Wake Forest read more...


ACC Daily Fever: NC State's Tom O'Brien Needs To Beat Former Team

It’s been a year full of frustration in the ACC, and one team that has showed a surprising lack of progress is NC State.


SPF Daily Rating: Saints Fever Sweeping the Gulf Coast

 As we predicted, it has been a pretty dire year for SPF teams.  Even one of our playoff locks, the Tennessee Titans, is surprisingly winless and going nowhere fast. The best news amongst our SPF teams comes from the Saints who made an off season commitment to read more...


ACC Daily Fever: The Coastal Division Shaped By Battle of Tech Schools

It seems to be a weekly theme around the ACC; league coaches trying to prepare for Georgia Tech’s vaunted running attack.


ACC Daily Fever: Embattled Bowden Sees FSU Fall To 0-3 In League Play

We wrote before the weekend about the concern for Florida State having to prepare for Georgia Tech’s running offense amid the Bobby Bowden read more...


Pat Conroy "South of Broad" Contest Winners Announced

Congratulations to all of those who participated in the Pat Conroy "Win a Copy of South of Broad Contest" sponsored read more...


ACC Daily Fever: FSU Prepares for Georgia Tech Amid Bowden Debate

It’s been quite a week in Tallahassee. With everyone voicing an opinion on the future of Bobby Bowden, there have been more than enough read more...


SPF Daily Rating: Blank Talks About A New Stadium In Atlanta For Falcons

Amidst a serious economic downturn, Falcons owner Arthur Blank has again begun engaging in public discussion about a new stadium to replace the Georgia Dome.  The fact read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Gator Bowl Dumps The ACC For The SEC

It’s been a tough year for the national image of the ACC and their quest to be perceived with the big boys of college football. Ever since the opening week (N.C. State lost to South Carolina, Virginia to William & Mary, Duke to Richmond, Maryland to Cal, and Wake Forest read more...


SPF Daily Rating: Del Rio Keeps Playing Silly Games #3

We guess Jack Del Rio's two game win streak has further emboldened him. After already playing silly media games with players on two different occasions (here and read more...


Warren Haynes Christmas Jam To Have It's Own Beer

I just heard that the Warren Haynes Christmas Jam will now have their own brand of beer. And I understand it kicks like a Mule! Read the story here. Keep it Real. Keep read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Bowden Saga Engulfs The Sunshine State

The drama of the Bobby Bowden saga at Florida State continues to be the story of week. The


SPF Daily Rating: Are the Cowboys and Texans Going In Opposite Directions?

As always, there is panic in Cowboy Nation. Panic like this always ensues when their beloved team isn't undefeated or at least in the top half read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Miami Looks Like a BCS-Level Team

While Florida State is battling inconsistency and coaching upheaval, their Sunshine State rival Miami is experiencing resurgence.


SPF Daily Rating: Saints Look Consistent, Perhaps Elite At 4-0

  It's early, but the 2009 New Orleans Saints look like a very, very good team.  No one has ever questioned this team's read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Against His Wishes, This Will Be Bobby Bowden's Final Season at FSU

It might not be "official" yet, but 2009 will be Bobby Bowden's last season a Florida State's head coach.


ACC Daily Fever: Miami-OU History Reminds Hurricanes Of Past Glory

Most of the attention for Saturday night’s Miami-Oklahoma matchup has been on the quarterbacks. Sam Bradford will not play for the Sooners, and Jacory Harris will try to bounce back from last week’s tough outing against Virginia Tech.


SPF Daily Rating: Del Rio Cancels Garrard's Radio Show

We hate piling on, but Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio has been asking for it. Just recently, we wrote about Del Rio's penchant for playing silly games - most read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Georgia Tech Carries the ACC Flag into Starkville

Georgia Tech has a chance to do the conference proud Saturday when they travel to Starkville to meet an improving Mississippi State squad. One aspect working in read more...


SPF Daily Rating: Jaguars to Orlando?

Orlando Sentinel sports columnist, Mike Bianchi, made some big sports news today when he reported that the Jacksonville Jaguars might be looking to move


ACC Daily Fever: Florida State Should Focus on Saving Its Conference Season

The question this week in the ACC is - which Florida State team will show up at Boston College? Two games ago, the Noles dismantled a quality BYU squad on the read more...


SPF Daily Rating: Dolphins Trade for Thigpen

 The Miami Dolphins wasted no time replacing injured QB Chad Pennington by trading for former Chiefs and Coastal Carolina QB Tyler Thigpen in the wake of Pennington's decision to have read more...


Buffalo's Top Ten List For The Week of September 29th, 2009

1. Kris Kristofferson  Closer to the Bone  (CD)     I wear this one like a warm winter coat. To me, it is what music is all about - great songs, no frills, read more...


Free Truth and Salvage Co. Download on ThinkIndie.com

Free Truth & Salvage Download on ThinkIndie.com   I'd like to point out that the North Carolina group, Truth & Salvage Co, have a new read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Can Hokies Still Emerge As BCS Contender?

With Virginia Tech’s big win over Miami, the Hokies and their fans are still thinking about a shot at the national title. With a neutral field loss against read more...


SPF Daily Rating: Chad Pennington to Miss Season

Although they don't want to officially announce it yet because of a possible misdiagnosis, the immediate signs are that Dolphins QB Chad Pennington will miss the 2009 season with a shoulder read more...


Video of the Day: Swampdawamp


ACC Daily Fever: Another rough weekend

The negative theme continued Saturday for the ACC as Florida State lost to South Florida, while


SPF Daily Rating: Texas Stadium RIP

Last night, the Irving (TX) City Council approved the funds to demolish Texas Stadium.   Lost in all the hype of the new Cowboys Stadium, it's hard to believe that a place with so read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Miami at Virginia Tech Is This Weekend's Biggest Game

The anticipation in Blacksburg is reaching a fever pitch. It is not lost on us here that it has been quite a while since an in conference ACC matchup is the game of the week.


SPF Daily Rating: What if Redskins Lose To Lowly Lions? Bye, Bye Zorn

 It's the unthinkable times two. The first unthinkable is that an NFL team can finish 0-16.  That already happened with last year's Detroit Lions.  Now that the Lions are 0-2 to start the 2009 season, the question starts - "who will they finally read more...


Swampdawamp is The Real Deal

I can't remember who told me about Swampdawamp first. It was either Rick Broyles or Dwayne and Darlene (aka: Rebyll and Ms. Rebyll). All three of them were singing the praises of the North Carolina band back a


ACC Daily Fever: Clemson Can Make ACC Proud on Saturday

Lost in the shadow of the ACC's biggest weekend game that pits Virginia Tech against visiting Miami, Clemson finds itself preparing for a tough home game against TCU.  


SPF Daily Rating: Del Rio Playing Silly Games in Jacksonville

 In what should be a small story, Jags coach Jack Del Rio has brought back WR Nate Hughes to the practice squad after cutting him on read more...


ACC Daily Fever: The ACC's Best Team in 2009 Could Be Determined on Saturday

ACC Daily Fever is the top ACC story of the day. Disagree? Let us know. One of the most important games in the conference season will take place Saturday in Blacksburg when Miami travels to meet Virginia Tech.


SPF Daily Rating: Lack of Playmakers Leave Florida Teams Winless

"I'm not interested in Pro Bowl players, I'm interested in world champions." "[I'm interested in 'non-talent issues' [namely] the hustle, the effort, the technique, the fundamentals, all of those things." The above quotes read more...


ACC Daily Fever: UNC Program Improves Under the Radar

ACC Daily Fever is the top ACC story of the day. Disagree? Let us know. While Miami has been the best story of the early ACC year, the only other undefeated team  in the league (and ranked all season) is Butch Davis’ read more...


SPF Daily Rating: The Saints Roll Again Behind Smart Decisions

The New Orleans Saints keep their high powered offense rolling once again as they went into Philadelphia and smoked the Eagles 48-22. What read more...


ACC Daily Fever: FSU and Virginia Tech Get Huge Wins for the Conference

ACC Daily Fever is the top ACC story of the day. Disagree? Let us know. While the lower teams in the conference have had some terrible losses early, two of the league stalwarts, Florida State and Virginia Tech, had big time wins on read more...


Buffalo's Top Ten List For The Week of September 19th, 2009

1. Swampdawamp  Rock This Country  (CD) The singer has one of the most unusual voices since Jim Dandy, and the band just plain rocks, read more...


SPF Daily Rating: Houston Texans Don't Like Being Called "Soft"

To say the Houston Texans have been disappointing since entering the NFL as a expansion team in 2002 would be an understatement.  In a way, however, everything about the Texans seems understated, including their presence on the field according to those who have been calling read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Canes Looking Like A National Power Again

ACC Daily Fever is the top ACC story of the day. Disagree? Let us know. What a difference a year makes and what a difference the Miami coaching changes made in their convincing 33-17 victory over Georgia Tech.


SPF Daily Rating: Jacksonville Mayor Makes Personal Plea For Fans To Buy Jags Tix

The Jaguars lost an astonishing 17,000 season ticket holders between this season and last.  Expectations are that most of their games will be blacked out locally. So who have the Jags turned to?  


ACC Daily Fever: Is Miami's Defense Ready For Prime Time?

ACC Daily Fever is the top ACC story of the day. Disagree? Let us know. A year ago, Miami simply not ready for Georgia Tech’s running attack. The Jackets totaled 472 yards on the ground on the way to a 41-23 victory. read more...


SPF Daily Rating: Delhomme Under Fire In Carolina

Things are getting ugly in Charlotte and Carolina for Panthers QB Jake Delhomme.  Delhomme is getting major flack from fans. read more...


Buffalo's Recording History (So Far)

I received a nice e-mail the other day from a lady in Alabama who said some very nice things about Gritz and my writing. She said she had been following my career since 1999, and that she was equally into my music. She asked if I could send her a complete discography and also tell read more...


ACC Daily Fever: FSU's Players Call Closed Door Meeting

ACC Daily Fever is the top ACC story of the day. Disagree? Let us know. It doesn’t affect their ACC title hopes, but the BYU contest in Provo Saturday could become Florida State’s most important game of the season.


SPF Daily Rating: The Falcons Display Winning Formula in Week One

The Atlanta Falcons have opened 2009 just like they did 2008 - by winning decisively.   The main difference is that they beat the ultimately 0-16 read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Miami Works Long Hours To Stop Tech's Running Game

ACC Daily Fever is the top ACC story of the day. Disagree? Let us know. We wrote last week about how tough it would be for Clemson


ACC Daily Fever: Almost Competitive Conference?

ACC Daily Fever is the top ACC story of the day. Disagree? Let us know. The Week 1 storyline for the ACC was tough defeats and narrow escapes against supposedly ‘inferior’ opponents.


ACC Weekend Fever: Clemson Rally Against Tech Shows Heart, Falls Short

ACC Weekend Fever Previews Top Stories for the Upcoming Weekend Although it was still a 30-27 road loss, Clemson has to be encouraged


ACC Daily Fever: Short Week Has Swinney Understandably Nervous About Tonight's Game

ACC Daily Fever is the top ACC story of the day. Disagree? Let us know. Paul Johnson’s spread running attack had quite the effect on the league a year ago.


ACC Daily Fever: Miami's Jacory Harris Provides Hope For ACC

ACC Daily Fever is the top ACC story of the day. Disagree? Let us know. What a game. For a week that saw the league struggle mightily, the Florida State-Miami thriller was a nice sign of the ACC’s potential.


ACC Daily Fever: Miami-FSU Barely Salvages An Opening Week Full of Bad Losses

ACC Daily Fever is the top ACC story of the day. Disagree? Let us know. You know it was a bad week when columnists are already calling you the “


Johnny Colt's At Full Volume Premiers on The Travel Channel Monday September 7

Full Volume Premiers Monday September 7, PM on Travel Channel North Carolina native Johnny Colt ranks as a self-made business mogul. Colt read more...


ACC Daily Fever: N.C. State's Loss Gets 2009 ACC Football Off To Poor Start

ACC Daily Fever is the top ACC story of the day. Disagree? Let us know. This one will sting awhile. North Carolina State was in a great position to move the program forward, but instead flopped on national television with


ACC Daily Fever: All Eyes on Raleigh Tonight

ACC Daily Fever is the top ACC story of the day. Disagree? Let us know. What an opportunity tonight's game presents for North read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Miami's Brutal Opening Month May Affect Shannon's Future

ACC Daily Fever is the top ACC story of the day. Disagree? Let us know. In a recent interview,


ACC Daily Fever: Hokies Must Improve on Offense

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Artimus Pyle Acquitted

Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Artimus Pyle, the long time drummer for Lynyrd Skynyrd, was acquitted Friday of read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Cutcliffe Inspires Hope at Duke

ACC Daily Fever is the top ACC story of the day. Disagree? Let us know. When you talk postseason in Durham, most Duke fans automatically think March Madness.


ACC Daily Fever: 2009 Is a Make or Break Year for Al Groh at UVA

ACC Daily Fever is the top ACC story of the day. Disagree? Let us know. Can Virginia get back to the days of George Welsh when the Cavaliers were a consistently solid team in the ‘90s? One man who will try and help that read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Will Gamecock Trash Talk Motivate an Improving NC State?

ACC Daily Fever is the top ACC story of the day. Disagree? Let us know. The 2009 campaign will be huge for N.C. State’s Tom O’Brien, who has gone 11-14 in his first two years in Raleigh after eight straight winning seasons at read more...


ACC Daily Fever: FSU's Offense Continues to Raise Concerns

ACC Daily Fever is the top ACC story of the day. Disagree? Let us know. It seems that Bobby Bowden is not too happy with his read more...


No Holds Barred: Blackjack Mulligan

Of all the wrestlers I have seen step into the squared circle, none was more exciting than the “man in black,” the Texas giant known as Blackjack Mulligan.


ACC Daily Fever: Two More QBs to leave the "U"

ACC Daily Fever is the top ACC story of the day. Disagree? Let us know. An interesting story broke today in Coral Gables as two more quarterbacks read more...


ACC Daily Fever: Will The Injury Bug Derail Virginia Tech's Season?

ACC Daily Fever is the top ACC story of the day. Disagree? Let us know. It’s been a tough preseason camp for Virginia Tech, especially at the running back position.


ACC Daily Fever: Biletnikoff List Shows Unfortunate Lack of ACC Playmakers

ACC Daily Fever is the top ACC story of the day. Disagree? Let us know  Although it’s good news for Jacoby Ford, it’s not so good news for the conference.


ACC Daily Fever: Another Florida Coaching Legend Passes Over Tebow

ACC Daily Fever is the top ACC story of the day. Disagree? Let us know   This will get them talking in the Sunshine State.


ACC Daily Fever: Ticket Sales Say That UNC Is More Than Just Basketball

ACC Daily Fever is the top ACC story of the day. Disagree? Let us know   What a difference a top coach can make. Butch Davis has awakened the North Carolina football fan base as


ACC Daily Fever: New Starter for Clemson

ACC Daily Fever is the top ACC story of the day. Disagree? Let us know. Clemson will have a new signal caller for their opener as Dabo Swinney has named


ACC Daily Fever: GA Tech Loses Backup QB

ACC Daily Fever is the top ACC story of the day. Disagree? Let us know. Georgia Tech suffered a blow to their depth over the weekend when


Toby Keith's Controversial New Video, See It Here

Toby Keith has never been one to hold back on his feelings. Now he has a new song and video that are already stirring up controversy. Imagine that. I'll leave the commenting up to you, our readers. Let us know what you think! Meanwhile... Keep it Real. Keep it read more...


Thoughts On The Death of Mike Seeger

The music world lost another good one last week with the death of folk pioneer Mike Seeger. Derek Halsey turns in a thoughtful memorial to one of the best. Check it out read more...


More Legends Added to Photo Scrapbook

Howdy y'all. I hope everyone is having a great weekend. It's time once again to add another page to our ongoing Legends of Southern Rock Photo Scrapbook. No theme this time, read more...


The Latest News From Jonathan Wilson

The Latest North Carolina Native News  "As an antique melody plays..."          read more...


Truth & Salvage Company Fly with The Black Crowes

The Black Crowes Take Truth & Salvage Under Their Wing The Truth read more...


In Defense of Steve Spurrier: How The Ole Ball Coach's Honest Humility Might Help Carolina

Is the SEC seeing a new side of Steve Spurrier in the wake of what seemed to be an uncharacteristic performance at this year's SEC Media Days? His current situation hinges around a piece Swampland Sports wrote last February


That's What I Like About the South: Whitt's, White Sauce, Dale's Sauce, and Sundrop

In this series of blogs, I would like to talk about victuals (pronounced "vittles") that are uniquely southern. The first stanza of the song "That's What I Like about read more...


Summer Tour Notes Volume 5: Music Maker Relief Foundation

Mystery And Manners' Summer Tour Notes Number 5: Music Maker My friend


Can the Big 12 or the ACC catch the SEC?

With every football season, the conversation around the nation leads to the inevitable question- who is the best conference? Many fans answer the same every year (their favorite) while others look a little more objectively. I found it interesting a couple of weeks ago when separate read more...


Orrin Hatch's Folly: Senator, College Football Is About Conferences, Not Teams

After concluding Senate hearings about the BCS, Senator Orrin Hatch wrote an op-ed piece that appeared on ESPN.com.  Here's a selection of that article: During the June 7 read more...


The Shocking Loss of Steve McNair

So there I was in Nashville- relaxing by the water with friends on the 4th of July like most of us like to do. Then I heard something that made the festive holiday mood fade quickly; “Steve McNair had been shot”. Could this really be, or maybe it was just bad read more...


Legends of Southern Rock Guitar Contest Winners Announced

Mama always said “All good things must come to an end,” and  with that we wrap up our Legends of Southern Rock Guitar Contest. Our Grand Prize Winner is Darlene Stevens of Goldsboro, North Carolina. Darlene wins our brand new Dean Playmate guitar with read more...


NBA Draft: Swampland's Pro Hoops Teams

Pro sports has a problem in the Swampland Footprint.  Considered the top level of competition and interest throughout the rest of the country, the pro game doesn't resonate with read more...


The Truth & Salvage Company

Truth & Salvage On The Rise The Truth & Salvage Company were recently read more...


Southern Baseball Leads the Way Again

On the eve of the College World Series and Major League Draft, we thought we should take a look at some of the top baseball prospects in our Swampland read more...


Allman Brothers, Bonnie Bramlett and More Posted On New Legends Scrapbook Page

Hey gang! More new Southern Rock photos have been posted in the Legends Scrapbook. Allmans, Tucker, Bonnie Bramlett and much more. Check it out here! Keep read more...


Tommy Talton Surprises Charlotte Audience with Classic Cowboy Tune

On May 29, 2009 Tommy Talton and his band pulled out a classic Cowboy song that Tommy has not read more...


Jimmy Hall, Artimus Pyle, And Other Southern Rockers Band Together For Dixie Tabernacle

There has been an abundance of “all star” Southern Rock groups over the past few years. Some of them stay the course, while others fall by the wayside, often due to scheduling conflicts. Well, there’s one band that I sincerely hope keeps it together to record an read more...


Win a Dean Guitar Signed by Legends of Southern Rock

Hi Guys. It's time for the much talked about, long awaited Legends of Southern Rock Contest, brought to you by Swampland and the Facebook Groups


FSU Booster Suggests ACC Divisional Realignment

 The Orlando Sentinel recently reported that the president of the Seminole Boosters, Inc has written a plea to his school to ask that the


Random Notes, Hoopee Jam, Boxmasters and Such

Greetings, Sports Fans. I was hoping to have our new Boxmasters interview ready for you today, but it turned out to be quite an opus. Still transcribing. But man oh man, is it a good one. I had the opportunity read more...


Parcells Formula Works Again in Miami

Retirement and South Florida mix very well for many of us, but not for Bill Parcells. He left the comforts of retired life to return to football and resuscitate the fading Dolphins, who had been such a successful franchise for many years. Coming off a 1-15 debacle in 2007, the read more...


Texans Need to Break Through the Wall of Mediocrity

The pressure will be coming from the top for the Houston Texans to have their first winning season and first postseason appearance in their eighth year in the NFL. Dom Capers, who read more...


2009 Season Represents a Change in Philosophy for the Cowboys

We must start out by saying that our thoughts and prayers here at Swampland are with the Dallas Cowboys family after the horrific collapse of their read more...


Bengals Have Glimpse of Hope with Stellar Draft

Marvin Lewis is entering his seventh season as the Bengals head coach, and 2009 could very well be his make-or-break season to get the culture of losing changed in Cincinnati.


Panthers Making Every Effort to Win Now

It all seemed to be falling into place for John Fox’s club last season. Coming off a losing 2007 campaign where Jake Delhomme only played three games, Carolina rediscovered their physical running game identity in 2008 and won the NFC South. At 12-4 and the #2 seed in the NFC, read more...


Back Home From Nashville and My Head is Still Rockin'

Back from Nashville, after the absolute longest, hardest ride of my life. Yep, it’s true. The six-hour drive took over eight hours, thanks to yet another traffic jam in Knoxville, a truck wreck, and road construction near Asheville. What can you do? At least I read more...


Falcons Future Looks Bright with Dimitroff in Charge

To borrow a line from Robert Randolph, the Atlanta Falcons are now a team that is definitely “going in the right direction". Just two years ago, this organization was in turmoil. Their franchise quarterback, Michael Vick, was arrested on federal charges and consequently read more...


How I Ended Up In Kentucky On My Way Down To Nashville

Well, I got up early today, and even though my back was still ailing me and it was raining outside, I chose to seize the day. I made a few calls, checked e-mail, packed up the Honda, and turned the ignition key. The sound coming from under my hood was not a good one. Long story read more...


Swampland's NFL Draft Impressions

How did your team do? That’s the question that NFL fans are trying to answer following this weekend’s annual NFL Draft. We will take an in-depth look at each team in our read more...


The Road to Nashville: A Side Trip To Portland To See Lee Bogan

After a few delays I hit the road this morning for my drive to Nashville. I love Nashville. In fact, I love middle Tennessee. The weather couldn’t have been better for the drive. That made it really palatable when I came upon the hour-and-ten-minute traffic read more...


Buffalo Roaming Once Again

Happy Sunday, guys. Well, I am getting packed and ready and to head out to Nashville for a few days. I have a full schedule of meetings and greetings and stuff, and will be reporting in nightly right here at GRITZ.NET. I hope you guys will check ot out. Also, stay read more...


As We Happily Present an Excerpt from One Great Southern Music Book, Dixie Lullaby

We are extremely happy to present an excerpt from one of my favorite books about Southern music, Dixie Lullaby, written by North Carolina autor Mark Kemp.Kemp, who also writes for Rolling Stone, tells the story of growing up in the racially divided South during the read more...


NFL Teams Draft Their Identity This Weekend

Well it's finally here-Xmas in April for football fans. The ultimate convergence of pro and college football happens today with the annual NFL Draft. This is a day of hope for every fan base, and it's also the day(s) that NFL executives decide on the identity of their respective read more...


Should NFL Teams Lean Towards Drafting Local College Favorites?

A theme that seems to arise every season in our Swampland footprint is the choice of NFL teams to draft a local college favorite. Most professional organizations will deny that this decision ever enters their thinking, and that they always select the next best player on their Draft read more...


Back To Where it All Began: The Southern Rock Era

I have pretty much decided that the whole "Southern Rock" thing began in 1969. Sure, there were many rock and rollers and rockabillys that lead up to this new genre at the time. Not to mention all the country, blues and gospel players that served as influences on read more...


Matthew Stafford: #1 Pick or Bust? SEC Fans Have Doubts

Few players have a cloud of doubt on them as thick as Matthew Stafford's.  Where did these clouds come from?  Some have chalked it up to the standard over-analysis during the overly long NFL Draft period that lasts from the end of the college football season to the third read more...


The Stars of Merlefest Talk About The Influence of The Allman Brothers Band

Merlefest is right around the corner, and today Derek Halsey presents an in depth look at last year's festival, what to expect this year, and presents interviews with James Nash of the Waybacks and New Grass Revival legend John Cowan on being a part of the Hillside Album Hour read more...


In Defense of Jay Cutler: Why Most SPF Teams Still Don't Get It

I wish it hadn't come to this [trading Cutler]. I'm disappointed. . . . It's a sad day for one of the elite franchises in football and all the Broncos fans, and I'm sad - John Elway The saga of Jay Cutler has mesmerized the NFL landscape just like Brett Favre did read more...


Historian and Scholar Dr. John Hope Franklin Dies at 94

I first met Dr. John Hope Frankin in Charlotte, North Carolina, in 1992 . He was the guest speaker at the


The Allman Brothers Band at The Beacon, March 26, 2009

"We'll reach the end well all be singin And well all be friends Back where it all begins..." Tonight was forty years to the day that the band played their first gig in Jacksonville, Florida, so we all knew it would be something read more...


The Allman Brothers Band at The Beacon, March 23, 2009

The rumors were flying once again. Some thought that Dickey Betts would join the band tonight, while others were speculating on everyone from


Big Medicine Come Soon

"Beyond the horizon, in the Springtime or Fall Love waits forever for one and for all." --Bob Dylan Greetings read more...


Join Our Southern Rock Group On Facebook

I am very happy to announce our new "Legends of Southern Rock" group on Facebook. If you are a Facebook member, just follow the Legends link above and join us. We have one discussion already read more...


Allman Brothers, Mule, Betts: Great Southern Rock On Demand on The Tube

I was sitting around chillin’ after a long day of writing, paperwork and a nice long walk in the park. Remote in hand, I was channel surfing like a mad man, and getting kinda frustrated that there are a million and one channels and nothing worth watching. Then I remembered the read more...


Mickey Rourke and The Nature Boy: Pro Wrestling and The Oscars

I am more excited than usual about this year’s Oscars, for several reasons, but the primary reason is the one movie that just blew me out of the water lately. That movie was


Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit In Atlanta

Isbell Performs Atlanta Day After New Record Release Last night in celebration of my 41st birthday Robin Lynn took me down to the Earl in East read more...


Southern Cities Make Up 50% of Portfolio's "Top 10 Best Markets for Small Business"

Portfolio Magazine released their list of the Best Markets for Small Business.  Here are the cities that made their Top read more...


SEC vs ACC: Clemson and South Carolina Try to Make the Palmetto State Relevant

In continuing our look at the states with both ACC and SEC teams, we move to the Palmetto State, where a ton of changes occurred in the offseason.


Talking Southern Music with Music Critic and Author Mark Kemp

When I received my "goodie bag" at the 2004 Americana Music Conference I was ecstatic to find a brand new, hard cover book in amongst all the magazines, stickers and promo items. That read more...


SEC vs ACC: Georgia and Georgia Tech Battle for Peach State Supremacy

With recruiting classes signed and spring practices approaching, it’s a good time to look at states in the Swampland Footprint that share SEC and ACC teams.  We’re going to start in the Peach State, where a long time


SEC Dominance - From the Field to Recruiting (And It Isn't Stopping Soon)

The reaction to Signing Day is always interesting as every coach in America is thrilled with their class while fans have mixed reactions to their school’s ranking and new players.  Everyone that followed Wednesday's coverage saw plenty of ESPN's favorite big-market teams read more...


Xmas in February for Southern College Football Fans (SEC, Big 12, ACC, Big East)

It’s finally here! National Signing Day is upon us, and this is the time where quality programs establish themselves for the upcoming years. The welcoming of a new recruiting class energizes fans and provides coaches with the opportunity to show that their school will be-or read more...


UNC's Butch Davis Challenges the ACC to Rival the SEC

With the rapid approach of National Signing Day, we’ve focused recently on the critical lifeblood known as recruiting.  One of the new players that has emerged in read more...


SB Sunday Reflections on the SPF Season: Teams Fell Short; Dungy & Gruden Gone

As the Footprint wakes to a Sunday featuring the 43rd Super Bowl hosted by one of our great Swampland cities, it gives us a chance to reflect on the past SPF season.  Although five of our 13 SPF teams made the playoffs, none made any noise since they all were "one and read more...


To Stewart Mandel, We Say, "SEC Coaching Dollars Make Sense"

Chalk SI.com's Stewart Mandel as the latest member of the national media that just doesn’t understand the culture of the SEC football landscape.  Mandel's latest involves


Macavine Hayes RIP

Macavine Hayes Dies at 65 Sad news to report out of the


Swampland's Legends of Southern Rock

Hey gang, check out our Swampland Legends of Southern Rock Series. We are always adding new bands and updating the existing pages, which chronicle the histories of these awesome bands and link to various articles and interviews within GRITZ.  Phone the neighbors, wake the read more...


The Best Releases of 2008

We are happy to present what we feel are the very best album releases of the past year. Please let us know what you think.  Buffalo


SEC and Big 12 Championship Game Reax

The college football regular season ended by giving us the matchup that made the most sense--the SEC Champion vs. the Big 12 Champion. The BCS title game should be a high-scoring, exciting affair and one that all of the fans in our Swampland footprint will appreciate. Florida will read more...


The Sunday Slate (Week Fourteen): NFC South Showdowns!

We had to take a couple of weeks off due to technical issues with the site.  Check out our Faulkner-inspired T.I. Poll to see how the teams rank. On to this week's read more...


Saturday's Slate: Conference Championships

Here we are, after a week off due to technical difficulties, to find ourselves on the verge of crowning some conference champions and setting up the BCS Title teams.  It has been a long and exciting year.  Luckily for us, today's games have the potential to live up to the read more...


Mystery And Manners' Top 25 Releases of 2008

Mystery And Manners’ Top 25 2008 Releases 12/5/08 Here’s a list (in no specific rank or order) of Mystery And Manners’ top 25 releases of 2008. The category includes new releases, DVDs, books, re-issues and relevant CDs that read more...


On The Road to Angelus; Warren Haynes Xmas Jam Anniversary Feature

The Buffalo is ready to roam once again. My friend Scott and I head out tommorow in the direction of Tampa Bay. The annual Angelus benefit begins on Thursday, and it should be a stone gas. I'll be covering every minute of it for SWAMPLAND. Please check back each day for breaking read more...


Southern Rockers Come Together To Help Others in North Carolina

Well, it's that time of year again. The time when we stop to give thanks for our lives, our health and family and friends. It's a perfect time to reflect on the recent benefit show put together by some big hearted people in North Carolina, including GRITZ friends Darlene "Ms. read more...


Art and the South: Spotlight on Athens, Alabama, and Native Son Paxton

The little north Alabama town of Athens may not be the Sante read more...


Snowman's Six-Pack of Reax from Saturday

1. It has finally happened. For the first time since 1982, the Vanderbilt Commodores will be eligible to go to a bowl. Vandy rode D.J. Moore read more...


Time to Cowboy Up

Yeeee hah! Legacy Recordings celebrates the 50th anniversary of the National Finals Rodeo with an absolutely killer boxed set of cowboy songs, old and new. This one really brought back memories of my old Roy Rogers guitar, playing in the back yard with my little  black read more...


The Sunday Slate (Week Eleven): Key Swampland Showdowns in Jax, DC, and Indy!

After four SPF teams have byes last week (Dallas, Washington, Tampa Bay, and Cincinnati), we are heading into the home stretch.  Intra-division matchups will determine playoffs berths.  This week our two SPF NFC East teams and the entire AFC South face off. As read more...


Saturday's Slate: SEC vs. Big 12 South Looking Good!

After a season of many a wild ride, a little clarity emerged from last week's games.  The SEC has their championship game set.  The Big 12 is now down to three (maybe four) potential BCS participants.  The rest of our TF conferences have a ways to go, but none of read more...


Not a Red South or a Blue South, but a New South

"...For the times they are a-changin." Bob Dylan On Monday, November 10, the New York Times ran an article entitled


Cora Mae Bryant RIP (1926-2008)

Swampland Pays Tribute To A Blues Pioneer 11/12/08 Swampland/Mystery And Manners would like to pay tribute to the great read more...


Snowman's Six-Pack of Reax from Saturday

1. After all of the Nick Saban drama last week in Baton Rouge, we finally got a close game from a SEC marquee matchup. Alabama and LSU staged a very hard-fought battle, but as we’ve written about so much this season in the SEC, the quarterback play was the difference. Alabama read more...


The Sunday Slate (Week Ten): Byes Galore

Four SPF teams have byes this week (Dallas, Washington, Tampa Bay, and Cincinnati).  There are only a few good-looking games on the schedule.  The rest, outside of a select few, look like virtual byes - either be easy wins or sad losses. As Always, SPF teams in read more...


Saturday's Slate: The November Home Stretch Begins!

College football remains the Footprint's most compelling and spectacular sport.  The 2008 season has delivered us yet again a roller coaster ride of sporting goodness.  The stakes have been high all season.  So far, at least two key programs (Tennessee and read more...


Snowman's Six-Pack of Reax from Saturday

1. Wow – what an instant classic in the Lonestar State. Texas Tech pulled off an amazing upset of #1 Texas with one second to go and sent their raucous fans read more...


The Sunday Slate (Week Nine): SPF Inter-league Barometer Time

Carolina and New Orleans have bye weeks.  There's one Swampland Showdown.  The rest of today's Slate features matchups between SPF teams and the rest of the NFL. There is a chance that SPF teams can go undefeated this week sending a huge message to the rest of the read more...


Saturday's Slate: Top Games in Each Conference Will Decide Champions

Georgia and Florida in Jacksonville The World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party has more at stake than ever – read more...


Tuesday Tastings (Week 8): Midway Point

Thanks to Patrick "Snowman" Snow's item early Monday morning, he helped us cover a lot of ground for our tastings.  Without any further waiting... FINGER-LICKIN' read more...


Snowman's Six-Pack of Reax from Sunday

1) The Titans and Colts will go at it on Monday Night Football in the Music City. Tennessee comes into the game undefeated and looks to deliver the ultimate knockout blow to the usual AFC South Champ. The


Buffalo's Soap Box: The Economy, The Election and Stealing Music

I'm stepping back up onto my reinforced industrial strength Soap Box. You have been warned. Something has to be done. No matter who becomes the president in a few days, there is a huge task ahead. The economy has never been so bad, at least in my life time. It seems read more...


Snowman's Six-Pack of Reax from Saturday

1) The biggest difference between teams in the SEC this season is simply quarterback play. Alabama, Georgia, and Florida came into the season with experienced/quality signal callers, and they have been the class of the league. Lack of experience or just poor play at quarterback has read more...


The Sunday Slate (Week Eight): Big Games in Big D, Music City

Finally, we have a few big games to savor. As Always, SPF teams in CAPS with (Week 7's T.I. Poll Ranking) TAMPA BAY (4) @ DALLAS (1) - This pivotal Swampland read more...


KO'ing Kudzu in Carolina

After my October 17th feature on Alabama filmmaker Max Shores, I decided read more...


Saturday's Slate: A Bit of Relative Calm Before the Storm

Although you can't take a week off in college football, this week seems like a palate cleanser before some of the biggest homestretch games are played.  November will feature great game after great game and next week's


Tuesday Tastings (Week 7): Rams Recognized, while Dallas Declines

It was a tough week of football in SPF land.  Two of our teams were off (Jacksonville and Atlanta) and several others played like they were taking the week off. FINGER LICKIN' GOOD St. Louis Rams - It is time to read more...


The Sunday Slate (Week Seven): Find Some Magic

With only four games worthy of interest and two teams off (Atlanta and Jacksonville), we are looking for a little magic in our Sunday Slate. The NFL usually provides a few unexpected surprises.  Maybe this is that week.  It certainly won't be hard with entertaiment read more...


Saturday's Slate: BCS Busters vs. Disciplined Talent

Last week was a lesson in symmetry.  Many teams met on the field that looked like mirror images.  Something had to give, and it did.  3 of the top 5 teams lost giving the nation a new number one, Texas, who beat Oklahoma in what was probably a top 10 of all time Red read more...


Recalling The Nature Boy's Hey Day: Ric Flair

Let's get ready to rumble! On our second "No Holds Barred" feature, we recall the glory days of the one and only Nature Boy, Ric Flair. Perhaps the most flamboyant rassler of all time, read more...


Tuesday Tastings (Week 6): Burt Reynolds Loves The Falcons!

It was a very weird week in SPF land.  Many teams lost games they weren't expected to lose.  A few others had surprising wins.  (The Titans were off so they don't get included this week.) FINGER LICKIN' read more...


Pro Wrestling in The Seventies: Ox Baker

I am really excited about our brand new, ongoing series No Holds Barred. The series will look at the stars and memories of the hey day of pro wrestling in the south, especially here in the Mid Atlantic area. I will be profiling many of the stars of the sport during the read more...


The Sunday Slate (Week Six): The "Must Wins" Begin

The NFL is a game of inches.  Each week matters.  The stories of each of our SPF teams are told as the season unfolds. There have been enough games to know that this week has more than a few teams in desperation mode.  Simply put, more than a few of our teams read more...


Saturday's Slate: Symmetry Saturday

We've already been treated to upsets throughout the Tribal Fever landscape, but let's not forget that upsets require a precondition of disparity between teams, etiher real or imagined. This Saturday's games are of a different sort.  It seems across the board that all read more...


Southern Rockers in North Carolina to Stage Big Benefit Concert

The following story was sent in by GRITZ reader and friend Darlene Fields, a Southern Rock kind of gal who works as an EMS worker on North Carolina. It's a story with a lot of heart. Check it out. -Buffalo Our Story begins with


Tuesday Tastings (Week 5): Nothing Is Easy

St Louis was off last week, so we are spared another missive on how terrible they are.  The good news is that their temporary absence sways our SPF teams well into the positive over all. The best of our teams are living by a simple rule - nothing comes easy in SPF read more...


The Sunday Slate (Week Five): Separation Sunday

This week doesn't have the same drama as a Cowboys/Redskins weekend, but SPF teams pushing towards the playoffs, a solid 8 of 15, can further prove their mettle this week by taking care of business. As Always, SPF teams in CAPS with (Week 4's


Pro Wrestling in the South Back in the Day

I was on the phone with a friend last week, just catching up on this and that, when my buddy posed a question. “Did you ever get into pro rasslin’?” Now, for the record, I spell it


Saturday's Slate: Picking Up The Pieces

Last week had USC losing on Thursday which appeared to set up big things for Georgia and Florida.  Then, both stumbled last week, but both have a chance to redeem their season. This shapes up to be another great season filled with surprises as another team with destiny read more...


Tuesday Tastings (Week 4): Hail To the Redskins!

Since Miami and Indy had byes this past week, we're leaving them off our weekly Tastings dispatch.  That still leaves us with 11 samplings of varied quality. Let's start off with the best of the bunch... FINGER LICKIN' read more...


The Sunday Slate (Week Four): Cowboys vs Indians, er Redskins

Week Four features the only classic pro football rivalry in the Footprint.  That's reason enough to tune in. Two of our teams have byes (Indy and Miami) and several others have critical games.  We will quickly break it down for you. As Always, SPF read more...


Saturday's Slate: Ding Dong, The Witch Is Dead!

Of course, this means that the two perennial pretenders that stand in our way, Ohio State and USC, have both lost and neither appear to have the right kinds of games left to springboard back into the national title hunt.  That should mean that the national championship game read more...


There's Nothing Some Skynyrd Can't Cure

Hi Gang. It's been some kind of day. It all began at 345 AM when I got up and drove from Greenville to Charlotte, NC to put my wife on a plane to Hawaii, where she will be spending the next month with our daughter Hannah, whose baby is due at any moment now. (Yes, the first read more...


Special Edition of Magazine Features Great Southern Rock Articles

Heads up, Southern Rock fans. There’s a magazine out on the stands right now that you are going to want. It’s called Guitar Legends, and the issue is called  “The Complete History


Tuesday Tastings (Week 3): We're Dolphin-safe now, but the Goat, er Ram, is Smoked

After getting a full-sized Sunday helping of SPF games, some things have improved while others took a turn for the worse. "Finger Lickin' Good" Yum, yum.  These teams served it up on Sunday leaving their fans hungry read more...


Legendary Carolina Blues Man Nappy Brown, Dead at 78

Back during the 80's and 90's, I must have seen Nappy Brown play his show a dozen times, always backed by some of our best local musicians, many of them friends of mine. He was a hell of a performer, and I enjoyed meeting and talking with him almost as much as I enjoyed watching him read more...


The Sunday Slate (Week Three): The NFC South Goes North While the AFC South Faces Off

Week 3 doesn't feature as many interesting games as last week, but the AFC South faces off and the NFC South heads up north.  As Always, SPF teams in CAPS with (Week 2's T.I. Poll Ranking) Here's a read more...


GRITZ News Items: Americana Rocks, Shaver, Hayes Carll, FAME and Skynyrd

LEVON HELM NAMED AMERICANA ARTIST OF THE YEAR The 7th Annual Americana Music Honors and Awards show took place on Thursday (Sept. 18) in Nashville at the Mother Church of Country Music, The Ryman Auditorium. Wish I could have been there. It’s read more...


Saturday's Slate: Barometer Games (Intra- and Inter-Conference)

This weekend marks the beginning of some classic early season rivalry games inside the SEC.  TF has a rundown of all the key games. BEST INTRA-CONFERENCE GAMES


Our Week Two SPF Tastings: Give Us Some Panther, but Steer Clear of Ram and Bengal

After getting a full-sized Sunday helping of SPF games, not everything we sampled was up to par.  Let's do a quick break down in hopes that maybe some of the team cooks can get their wares "Finger Lickin' Good" Although read more...


The SPF Week 2 Slate: Pretender/Contender Separation Begins

It's only Week 2, but many of today's games determine how seasons will unfold for our SPF teams.  One game may mean nothing, but two games often represents a trend. Let's start with our inter-SPF matchups.  SPF teams in CAPS with (


Buffalo Set To Roam to Rome: Random Notes on College Football and Sugarland

Well, tomorrow will find the Buffalo roaming once again. This time Jill and I are heading back tio The High Lonesone Saloon in Rome, Georgia, where I will once again be wearing two hats. Not only will I read more...


Gamecocks Destruction of Wolfpack Serves Notice to Clemson and the ACC

Last night was the glorious kick off to the 2008 college football season.  Teams from almost every conference had games allowing us some very early previews of what might be coming in the weeks ahead. Everyone now knows about the


Another Day In Pursuit of the Story

Another Day In Pursuit of the Story 8/27/08 Yesterday proved interesting.


The Kids are Alright

It has been a summer to remember, to be sure. Lots of good music, movies and fun. But the most important thing that took place this summer in my life involved my two children, Ben and Hannah. Well, technically, they are my step-children, but since I have been a part of their lives read more...


A Humorous Comparison of College Football Between the South and the North

As our beloved college football season nears, we at Tribal Fever thought everyone should read this comparison between college football in the South versus our Northern counterparts. (This has been making the rounds via email so many of you might have already seen it - read more...


Barbeque is Not a Verb: A Musical Tribute To Southern BBQ

There's nothing us Southerners like more than barbeque. Football comes close, as does Southern Rock, NASCAR, professional wrestling and cold beer, but when all is said and done, the pork will always rise to the top. Well, some guys from read more...


Ten More Defining Moments in Southern Rock History

Did any of you see Gregg Allman in the movie Rush? He played a drug dealing king pin, and a pretty spooky character.  That movie disturbed me more that ten Stephen King flicks, because it was so real. That's why Gregg's role in the movie made our list of


Southern Musicians Under California Skies

Southern Musicians Under Southern Skies and Other News 7/26/08 News about


Saying Goodbye to an Old Friend, Mickie Wofford

I just received some sad news. An old friend and former band mate of mine, Michael "Mickie" Wofford, died on July 24th.. Mickie, who lived in Landrum, SC, was 44. I have nothing but happy memories of Mickie. When I met him, he was playing in a local read more...


Still More of The Defining Moments in Southern Rock History

Hi guys. My apologies for the two days of down time. We experienced a problem with our DSL internet service that virtually crippled the GRITZ offices for almost two days. We are happy to come back kicking with the


An Ongoing Journey To the Heart of Southern Culture

A Sunday Service On Southern Culture 7/20/08 “The artist penetrates the concrete world in order  to find at read more...


Southern Rock's Most Defining Moments

You've all heard of "going the extra mile" for your art, right? Well, fellow babies, The Buffalo has been doing that for a few days now, assembling a list of The 100 Defining Moments in Southern read more...


GRITZ Radio Hour Premieres Online

Hey guys. As an experiment of sorts, we are presenting a pilot episode of The GRITZ Radio Hour, a two hour program of music hosted by yours truly, and airing over the Mighty Field of Vision internet radio station, now read more...


NBA Draft Post-Mortem

It was an interesting NBA Draft night with Miami and Memphis from our region making big headlines. Before I take a look at some of the specifics, the question has to be asked: Does the NBA have to make the Draft so complicated for the fans? It’s amazing how many picks are made read more...


...A Dog Day Afternoon...

Georgia Falls In College World Series...Random Notes... 6/25/08 The Fresno State Bulldogs beat The Georgia Bulldogs tonight 6-1 in the read more...


Female Soul Opens the Summer

A Cast of Female Artists Bloom In Summer 6/23/08 "One day I woke up to find Right in the bed next to mine Some woman broke me read more...


The Cities That Gave Us Southern Rock

I find it interesting just how many of our greatest Southern Rockers come from the same cities. Especially our number one city for Southern Rock, Jacksonville, Florida. Check out our list of the Top Ten read more...


New Documentary Project Will Present the Definitive History of Country Music

I just got the word that Shout! Factory Records and the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum are planning to produce a multi-part original series of specials on the history of country music for television and DVD. The partners will seek worldwide broadcast read more...


Tift Merritt Mystery And Manners Interview

Tift Merritt: A Poetric Songbird Chirps To Mystery And Manners 6/16/08 I'd like to say it was great fun to interview the soulful North read more...


Video Blog: Jakson Spires and Blackfoot

I was speaking with Sherry Spires yesterday, the wife of the late Jakson Spires, my good friend and spiritual brother. We had a great conversation and a few laughs recalling the good ol' days of The read more...


Bingham, Merritt and Emmylou In Today's Camera Eye

Bingham's Nomination & Harris-Merritt Television Appearance 6/12/08 In Nashville today Ryan Bingham received a nomination for the New read more...


Watch and Listen: Ten Great DVD's for Southern Rockers

Man oh man do I love movies. I guess movies are my second favorite entertainment besides music. Well, truth be told, books rank right up at the top of that list as well. But when you combine music and movies, look out, you have my attention. For my new list, I wanted to read more...


It's All About The Song: The Greatest Songwriters of The Southern Rock Era

I am probably going to get some other opinions on this one. We're happy to present our list of The Ten Best Songwriters of The Southern Rock Era. Check out the list and let us know what you read more...


With Leadership In Flux, the BCS Proves Its Worth to the Big East

Tribal Fever will never stop its defense of the greatest sport in our Footprint - college football.  How a sport that has record ratings and revenue would ever be under scrutiny is beyond us, but we believe the heart of that line of criticism lies in its "limited" read more...


...A Conversation with Tift Merritt...

Tift Merritt Talks About Her Musical Journey 6/8/08 "All these miles I've come All of these dreams I've chased in my mind,


Wash Boards and Chicken Coups: The Ten Best Instrumentalists of Southern Rock

Let me begin by wishing everybody a GREAT weekend. Only one week until the big annual Winters Brothers Band Summer Jam. See you there! Our latest Top Ten list runs down the


Duke Over Notre Dame: College Sports Are Still The King Down South

Since the SEC just wrapped up its meetings down in Destin, Tribal Fever thought it would be a good time to check in.  College sports are the glory of The Footprint, and the rest of the nation is taking notice. The significance of yesterday's news that Notre Dame's AD read more...


A Trip to The Keys: Southern Rock's Greatest Keyboard Players

And the lists just keep on coming... This time we run down the Greatest Keyboard Players of the Southern Rock Era. They're all here, the Hammond B-3, the piano - from Chuck Leavell to Taz read more...


Four Strings and An Attitude: Southern Rock's Best Bass Players

How about another Southern Rock List? This time we run down the Ten Greatest Bass Guitar Players of The Southern Rock read more...


The Top 25 Songs of The Southern Rock Era

And the lists just keep on a comin.' Our latest addition to our Southern Rock Lists is our accounting of the 25 Greatest read more...


Jonathan Wilson-A Southern Son Out West

Jonathan Wilson: A Southern Son Out West 5/14/08 "Are you satisfied? Are you occupied? Do you have enough time


Conference USA Must Step Up to Avoid Potential College Football Upheaval

Last year, Tribal Fever presented a modest proposal about conference realignment for teams in the Swampland Footprint.  The proposal came from our understanding of the love and passion of college football in read more...


South Dominates College Baseball

by Patrick Snow There is one more week of college baseball before the conference tournaments, and the teams in our Swampland footprint are looking very strong. I had the pleasure this past weekend to attend a great 3-game series between Vanderbilt and Georgia. The Bulldogs read more...


New GRITZ List: Top Vocalists of the Southern Rock Era

"Way down in Alabama/Shoutin' Bamalama..." What a rocking song. What a great singer. I never get tired of listening to Jimmy Hall. Never. Which is why he landed in the top spot in our list of


New Features, Capricorn Records, Southern Rock Lists

We are happy to add a couple of new ongoing features here at GRITZ. The first is our Tribute to Capricorn Records Page, which features links to all of the articles and interviews related to the Southern read more...


The Legends of Southern Rock, a Guide

Greetings from Carolina. We are happy to present our new index page for our Legends of Southern Rock series. From here, you can always surf over to your favorite Southern Rock band's Swampland read more...


Music Maker Relief Foundation & Dust-To-Digital

Music Maker Relief Foundation & Dust-To-Digital Preserve The Oldest Traditions 5/2/08 The North Carolina-based


Why Swampland Sports Loves the BCS

Despite winning back to back national titles in football, the SEC susre seems to hate the BCS.  Lately, this hatred has been reaching a new level. It all started when University of Georgia President Michael F. Adams announced a proposal for


Post - NFL Draft Newspaper Wrap Up

We found this article from a week or so back that is about NFL Network being the tail the wags the dog for that league.  Swampland Sports has long written now about the ways read more...


SPF's NFL Draft First Round Log (Live All Day!!)

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Merlefest Streaming Live Online Right Now

The South's premier country-bluegrass-Americana get together Merlefest, kicked off last night in North Carolina. Swampland's own Derek Halsey is front and center and reports that the weather so far is read more...


Vintage GRITZ Articles Unearthed; Hatchet, Skynyrd, Tucker, Ricky Skaggs and More

It's time once again to add a few more Vintage Gritz articles to the archives, and I hope you'll check 'em out for a "blast from the past." Added today is one of our first interviews from 1999 with


Football Film "Leatherheads" Brings Hollywood to Carolina

There’s been quite a lot of anticipation here in Greenville, SC over the past few months. I mean, everywhere you go you run into someone who was either an extra in Leatherheads, or helped with something or another on the set. And then there are


Allmans Postpone Beacon Run as Gregg Allman Heals

The Allman Brothers Band have announced that they are postponing their annual run of 15 shows at New York City’s Beacon Theatre set for May 5-24, with rescheduled dates TBA. In addition, they have read more...


Snowflakes: Southern Sweet 16

Here a quick primer for our teams in this weekend’s NCAA Tournament. East – This is definitely the Heavyweight bracket for our Swampland region. With #1 overall seed North Carolina playing near home in Charlotte, the Tar Heels have to be read more...


Merlefest is Coming Back Home in April

One of our favorite music festivals returns in April. The massive Merlefest hits Wilkes Community College once again, bringing with it more good music than you can shake a stick at. In the early read more...


Season Summary: Carolina Panthers

Quick Summary: The Carolina Panthers entered the 2007 season as a Super Bowl contender. They started out strong, but the team could not overcome the loss of QB


Snowflakes: Tar Heels are the Tourney's Favorite

The best postseason in sports is upon us with the NCAA Tournament beginning. Brackets will soon be ruined as productivity takes a break for a couple of days in offices across the country. College football will seemingly always be king in our Swampland region (with a few exceptions read more...


Alabama's Going Green: "Let's Get Dirty"

Huntsville, Alabama, has chosen “Let’s Get Dirty” by the Huntsville country music band


Thinking About Jakson, Three Years Later

Exactly three years ago today, on March 16, 2005, my world was rocked like it hadn’t been rocked in quite some time. The powerhouse drummer and songwriter behind Blackfoot and The read more...


Snowflakes: Small Conference Hoops Does the Footprint Proud

It’s the most exciting time of the year for many of the smaller schools around our region. Their conferences tournaments have become an extension of the NCAA Tourney as winning the automatic bid fulfills their dream of having a shot at the big boys. Many pundits feel it would read more...


Snowflakes: Conference USA's Mediocrity is True Source of Calipari's Frustration

Memphis has their sights set on the Big Dance and the Final Four as they cruise through another C-USA Tournament at home. When the Tigers beat UAB, John Calipari became the only coach besides Adolph Rupp to win


Snowflakes: UNC vs. Duke defines ACC Hoops

* Is there any better theater in college basketball than North Carolina at Duke? It was another great scene at Cameron Indoor Stadium last Saturday night with former players like Christian Laettner, Jason Williams, and Chris Duhon in the house for Senior Night. Heck, new Duke read more...


The Southern Rock of SwampdaWamp

Say you love Southern rock? Well, you’re gonna love SwampdaWamp. The Charlotte, NC based band that is on their way to very top of the genre.


Snowflakes: Small Conference Hoops

* It will be quite a battle this weekend in the Big South for the coveted automatic berth to the Big Dance. North Carolina-Asheville and Winthrop both finished at 10-4 in the Big


Snowflakes: ACC Hoops

* Mike Krzyzewski got his 800th career win Saturday in a game that Duke trailed most of the way. The obvious question becomes: Can he get to 902-the record number of victories set by his read more...


When Nantucket Ruled The Earth

I was talking to my friend Dewayne “aka: Rebyll” this afternoon when the conversation shifted to his first live concert experience. It was Molly Hatchet and Nantucket. This got me to read more...


Snowflakes: Small Conference Hoops

* We still have a great two-horse race in the Sun Belt Conference as both South Alabama and Western Kentucky try to prove they are Big Dance worthy. Many bracket


Snowflakes: ACC Hoops

* Miami seems to have played themselves back in to the NCAA Tournament picture. Just two weeks ago, the Hurricanes were 2-6 in ACC play and seemed to be drifting off to another subpar season. However, Frank Haith’s club has righted the ship by winning four in a row including read more...


Snowflakes: ACC Hoops

* What a great win for Wake Forest Sunday night. The Demon Deacons topped #2 Duke 86-73 to provide the fans in Winston-Salem and first-year coach Dino Gaudio with their best moment of the season. Of course, last summer turned tragic for the entire Wake family after the untimely read more...


Blackfoot is Our Latest "Legends of Southern Rock" Entry

"Highway Song" and "Train, Train," "Gimmie, Gimmie, Gimmie" and "Wishing Well"- all of these bring to mind the fierce, four man attack of Blackfoot - wildman Rick Medlocke out front, Charlie Hargrett on lead guitar, Greg T. Walker on bass and read more...


Snowflakes: ACC Hoops

* What a game in Chapel Hill on Sunday. Still without star point guard Ty Lawson, North Carolina rallied from a double-digit deficit in the second half and finally put away Clemson in double overtime, 103-93. Tyler Hansbrough may have wrapped up the National Player of the Year in read more...


Snowflakes: Smaller Conference Hoops

One mid-major club that higher seeded teams will not want to see in the Big Dance is Davidson from the Southern Conference. The Wildcats are perfect 13-0 in league play


Snowflakes: ACC Hoops

* The best rivalry in college hoops takes place Wednesday night when #2 ranked Duke invades Chapel Hill to battle #3 North Carolina. This game is always a barnburner on Tobacco Road, and the winner will have sole possession of first place in the conference. The biggest story read more...


Snowflakes: Small Conference Hoops

by Patrick Snow The regular season seems to get a little overlooked in many of the smaller or “1-bid” leagues in our Swampland footprint, but there are some great races happening as these teams position themselves for the postseason run. We’ll try each week read more...


Snowflakes: C-USA/Big East Hoops

by Patrick Snow * Could this week finally bring the contest where #1 Memphis actually loses a conference game? The last time that happened was at UAB on March 2nd, 2006. On Wednesday night, the undefeated Tigers travel to Houston to battle the 15-3 Cougars. After read more...


Snowflakes: ACC Hoops

by Patrick Snow * As Duke put the finishing touches on their 93-84 victory at Maryland Sunday night, it became increasingly clear that the ACC will be a two-horse race this season. Duke and North Carolina are definitely the class of the league and are probably the only two read more...


My Favorite Southern Rock Song?

I was talking to one of my pals down Florida way the other day when the conversation shifted to great Southern Rock songs.We started reliving the first time we heard this song or that song, and how much particular songs meant to us.


Six Degrees of Separation

In the south we not only claim kin we also claim friends. I have learned that behind every new acquaintance there lies the possibility of finding an old friend—not to mention discovering a new one. Such was the case this week when I was working on a feature about read more...


SPF T.I. Poll (Week 19, Part 4): Down By The River

12. Cincinnati Bengals and 13. St. Louis Rams - Our final Poll spots are held by two teams that have a connection via the river culture from which they arose.  Like railroad tracks in towns across the south, rivers often appear to be a cultural divide, but they read more...


SPF T.I. Poll (Week 19, Part 3): Teams at the Crossroads (aka the NFC South)

We've now gone through the first 7 teams in the T.I. Poll.  So far, the entire AFC South has been covered as well as the traditional big market teams in Dallas, DC, and Miami. This leaves us with a group that the NFL has neatly placed in a division they call the NFC read more...


SPF T.I. Poll (Week 19, Part 2): Teams "On the Verge"

This is SPF's group of teams that are "On The Verge" of reaching elite status.  They all have challenges, but they are clearly heading in the right direction. 4.  Washington Redskins - A lot can happen in a week.  The Redskins' read more...


SPF's Divisional Playoffs Pre-Pregame Show (or T.I. Poll Week 19)

There are three SPF teams left in the Super Bowl hunt, but the news doesn't stop with them.  Of the 4 current coaching vacancies, SPF has three of them (Miami, Atlanta, and Washington). Signs point to a year of great transition.  The SPF footprint has some of the read more...


SPF T.I. Poll (Wild Card Weekend Edition)

We're mixing it up again going into the playoffs.  In an up and down year, six of the 13 SPF teams made the playoffs.  Two, Washington and Tennessee, made it in the final weekend. SPF is rooting for an all-Footprint Super Bowl, and this isn't out of the realm of read more...


SPF's Week Seventeen Pre-Pregame Show

 Playoffs and draft slots.  It's all on the line in a strange season-ending weekend in the Footprint. EARLY GAMES Jacksonville (11-4, 5-2 away) Houston (7-8, 5-2 home)


SPF T.I. Poll (Week Seventeen)

It's the last week of the NFL season.  There isn't much left to be decided.  Two SPF teams (Washington and Tennessee) can get in the postseason fun if they win.  We expect them to do so if only because they are playing two other SPF teams (Dallas and Indy) who are read more...


GRITZ Best Albums of The Year

Lots of great music rocked my world in 2007. Here are my choices for the 15 best of the best. Feel free to log on and comment. Let me know if you agree or disagree. read more...


SPF's Week Sixteen Pre-Pregame Show

SATURDAY NIGHT Dallas (12-2, 6-0 away) Carolina (6-8, 2-5 home) NFL Films Video Preview This is a much better read more...


SPF T.I. Poll (Week Sixteen)

SPF laid down the gauntlet before last weekend's games.  Many teams answered the bell.  With two games left in the regular season, teams out of the playoff picture may have as much to play for as those that are in. Don't sleep SPF fans, there is still much to be read more...


SPF's Week Fifteen Pre-Pregame Show

It has been a largely disappointing season for SPF, but these final weeks can redeem or further decimate a team's momentum for 2008. There are three shoe-in playoff teams in the Footprint - Dallas, Indy, and Tampa.  Two others (Jacksonville and Tennessee) have to keep read more...


SPF T.I. Poll (Week Fifteen)

SPF will say it - this has been a very tough year for pro football in the Swampland Footprint.  Of our 13 teams, more than half of them have been in serious disarray.  At best only 5 or 6 teams will have a clear direction heading into 2008.  Most will be going back to read more...


Brothers of the Southland Advance CD Download Available Now

The Brothers of the Southland with Bo Bice CD is now available for a limited time as an  advance download of the CD.  The Download is available exclusively thru www.SouthernAlliance.org


SPF's Week Fourteen Pre-Pregame Show

SPF has been beating a few drums this year, but one is about letting players play.  Coaches coach systems.  GMs find players to fit into these systems (or in the case of special players, systems are designed for their talents). Except for read more...


SPF T.I. Poll (Week Fourteen)

SPF has looked at the coach/QB relationship.  Now, it's time to look at the owner/coach relationship.  When this relationship is good, everything clicks for the fans.  The fans want to see the coach as an extension of the owner, an extension that helps build a bridge read more...


Artimus Pyle Arrested a Second Time On Same Charges

ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla.  — Former Lynyrd Skynyrd drummer Artimus Pyle has been arrested a second time after failing to properly register as a sex offender, sheriff's officials said.


SPF's Week Thirteen Pre-Pregame Show

While Tribal Fever nation witnessed their conference championships this weekend, SPF has found a few of their own.  There are four key head to head matchups in the SPF footprint this week - two of which will probably decide the winner of the AFC and NFC South. Our other read more...


SPF T.I. Poll (Week Thirteen)

Coaching changes.  They happen every year even though it seems as though jobs are more than safe.  Changes are usually made because the coach no longer has the confidence of the fans.  Once that occurs, the owner is left with little choice. As long term, one read more...


SPF's Week Twelve Pre-Pregame Show

Leadership.  Is it there?  The leader(s) of each SPF team define that team to their fans.  Already, Thanksgiving solidified a sense of leadership between coach and QB with both the Colts and their Manning/Dungy duo and the Cowboys with their Wade/Romo combination read more...


Ex-Lynyrd Skynyrd Drummer Artimus Pyle Jailed

Artimus Pyle, a former drummer for Lynyrd Skynyrd, has been jailed in Florida on charges that he failed to properly register as a sex offender. Pyle had pleaded guilty in 1993 to charges of attempted capital sexual battery by an adult on a victim younger than read more...


TF Rivalry Week Preview

Rivalry games define college football.  More than bowl games or even conference championships, a win against your rival means bragging rights for a year.  That is why this weekend's game can often be the hardest to call.  A team with a losing record can suddenly make read more...


The Cowboy Diaries: Part One

by Michael Buffalo Smith GRITZ went into the studio with Cowboy for the recording of their all new album, their first in 36 years. In part one of our journal, we meet all of the original members of Cowboy, and hear music that is sure to turn the Southern music world on it's read more...


SPF T.I. Poll (Week Twelve)

SPF often talks a team's style when it comes to identity.  Style, though, is kind of a catch all.  Dig a little deeper and it comes down to coaching and, of course, a team's QB.  This week  seems like a good one to put the QB position under the read more...


SPF's Week Eleven Pre-Pregame Show

This week, more than any other this NFL season, the fan will find out who their teams are.  Are teams going to the playoffs?  Will they be Super Bowl contenders?  Are they on the rise even if playoffs aren't likely? We shall see.


TF Saturday Preview: The Year of Transition Nears An End

The wild year continues.  In many ways this was just a sign of the transition college football around the Footprint has experienced.  In some ways, it shouldn't be as surprising as it has been. Nick Saban's arrival lit a fire under everyone.  The ante was read more...


SPF T.I. Poll (Week Eleven)

Week Ten was a very weird football weekend.  Many of the SPF teams lost games.  Few had important wins.  It just seems like this was a week to stumble. Desperation might be the biggest factor in any NFL game.  The teams that are desperate have an edge read more...


Music Maker Relief Foundation's Latest Project

Music Maker's Built For The Blues 11/13/07  Music Maker Relief Foundation operates as a non-profit organization dedicated to assisting poor read more...


SPF's Week Ten Pre-Pregame Show

SPF will stick by this point - no team set the NFL back more than the Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens.  This "champion" brought the worst part of hip-hop's "thug" culture to NFL through the real life violence of Ray Lewis, whose murder acquittal and read more...


TF Saturday Preview: Everything's Still To Be Decided

Patrick Snow has it right.  This year's season of college football has shown that it is one of the most compelling sports to follow as a fan, especially in the Footprint.


SPF T.I. Poll (Week Ten)

Everyone knows that football is the dominant sport in the Footprint, but it has always been college dominating the pro variety.  The goal of SPF's "Team Identity Poll" is to gauge the connection of each team to their fans. This week, two different studies were read more...


Warren Haynes Xmas Jam to Feature Jackson Browne, Bruce Hornsby

Warren Haynes Presents: The 19th Annual Christmas Jam will take place this year on Saturday, December 15, 2007 at the Asheville Civic Center in Asheville, NC. A list of performers for this year has just been announced, with moe to be added. Gov't Mule Jackson Browne read more...


Tribal Fever's Weekend Observations

1. That enormous exhale coming from the Oxford, Mississippi area would be the sigh of relief of Ole Miss Coach Ed Orgeron. His Rebels had to hold on for dear life to beat Northwestern State 38-31 on Saturday. The non-Division 1 Demons went into the game with a 2-3 record in the read more...


SPF's Week Nine Pre-Pregame Show

It's it the "Clash of the Titans!"  The Colts-Pats game deserves the hype that it is getting.  Both teams have built long term consistently excellent football teams in the "salary cap era " - something that is supposedly impossible. This read more...


SPF T.I. Poll (Week Eight)

Things continue to settle out in the SPF Footprint.  This week's big question is whether the South's best is the NFL's best.  The Colts were just that last season, but their old New England nemesis seems to have stolen their thunder again. Here's last week's read more...


SPF's Week Eight Pre-Pregame Show

Much like yesterday's college slate, this week's SPF schedule features teams looking towards the season's end and where they want to be at that point.  Teams know that the season is half over at this point and they need to be making their final pushes. The best teams read more...


TF Saturday Preview: Pole, er.. Bowl Position

If you aren't a Florida or Georgia fan, this weekend might be a good one to spend with the kids.  This is a pretty thin weekend for good games in the Footprint.  That's why Athlon's college football preview spends most of its time previewing games outside our read more...


SPF T.I. Poll (Week Seven)

SPF's season previews are looking pretty good so far.  The teams we singled out like the Jags, the Texans, and the Dolphins have shown themselves to be in hot water with their fan base.  The Jags and the Texans suffered "must win" losses that neither could read more...


SPF's Week Seven Pre-Pregame Show

Getting on the same page.  Coaches and players that have the same sense of urgency signify teams that are winning.  The NFL is a business, and like all business deals - interests must align. This is the reason that ownership, the front office, and the coaching read more...


TF's Saturday Preview: Act Like You've Been There Before!

It's the old saying when a player celebrates a little too much - act like you've been there before.  This rules seems to also hold true to some of our Footprint's winning neophytes. When programs are new to winning, they don't know how to handle themselves.  That's read more...


SPF T.I. Poll (Week Six)

Here we are again for SPF's weekly Team Identity Poll.  Things have shaken up a bit.  We are much closer to how we saw things at the beginning of the season. Let's start with a look at last week's Poll: 1.  Dallas Cowboys 2.  Indianapolis read more...


On the Road Again

Sorry I have been incommunicado lately. I am still struggling with allergies that seem to get worse rather than better. Ah, fall in North Alabama. Speaking of fall, this weekend my sister, her husband, and two of our friends made a road trip to the hills of middle Tennessee read more...


SPF's Week Six Pre-Pregame Show

It's week 6 for the SPF teams.  Four teams are basically done, but the rest have critical games that will go a long way to determining how the rest of the season will play out for them. Here's this week's slate (video links courtesy of read more...


TF's Saturday Preview: The History Behind SEC Dominance

Tribal Fever would like to start this weekend's festivities by directing everyone to a fantastic series on ESPN.com about the SEC.  Which leads us to this week's focus - the historical read more...


Thelonious Monk's North Carolina Roots

Thelonious Monk's North Carolina Roots 10/11/07 Yesterday marked 90 years since the birth of


SPF T.I. Poll (Week Five)

The rich seem to be getting richer (and the poor, poorer) in the SPF Footprint.  There is happiness at the top, confusion in the middle, and desperation at the bottom. Let's start with last week's T.I. Poll 1.  Dallas Cowboys 2.  Indianapolis read more...


SPF's Week Five Pre-Pregame Show

It's week five in the NFL season.  Overall, the SPF Footprint is shaping up to be a year of the haves and have-nots.  The Footprint contains two of the NFL's winless teams (Dolphins and Rams) and several other struggling squads.  However, we also have two of the best read more...


Warren Haynes Christmas Jam Returns in December

News just in from mule.net. Warren Haynes Presents: The 19th Annual Christmas Jam will take place on December 15, 2007 at The Asheville Civic Center. More information, including Pre-Sale and Public On-Sale will be announced read more...


Tribal Fever's Weekend Slate (10/6/2007)

Let's start with this week's College Football Preview from Athlon.  Swampland's own Patrick Snow hosts each week.  (Read Patrick's new column on the state of baseball in read more...


SPF T.I. Poll (Week Four)

Just like in the college ranks, it was a bit of a crazy week in the SPF Footprint.  Right now, there are more bad teams than good, but the good teams are pretty darn good so we guess that evens things out a little. Here's last week's "Team Identity" read more...


Buffalo's Book Club: "Dixie Lullaby"

Welcome to the first installment of Buffalo's Book Club. I figured, if Oprah can have one, so can I. The only thing is, I don't believe "O" and I will be recommending the same books. But then again, who knows? Our first book is called Dixie read more...


Upset Saturday, or not?

Patrick Snow mentioned in his last column that he was looking ahead to next week's games.  Based on yesterday's game result, so were too many top 25 teams in the Footprint.  TF Upsets read more...


SPF's Week Four Pre-Pregame Show

Welcome SPF fans!  Here's today's slate.  (SPF teams in BOLD) Early Games Dolphins v. Raiders preview Rams @ read more...


People Take Warning! Murder Ballads & Disaster Songs 1913-1938

Tompkins Square Releases Murder Ballads & Disaster Songs This Week 9/29/07   This week Tompkins Square released this


Swampland welcomes Tribal Fever!

It was only a matter of time before Swampland Sports starting covering the colleges in earnest.  Today marks the start of Tribal Fever, Swampland.com's dispatch dedicated to college sports in the South. We have new features up including Patrick Snow's latest read more...


SPF T. I. Poll (Week Three)

Back to our weekly gauge of how each SPF team is resonating with its fans.  First, let's take a look back at last week's Team Identity Poll: 1.  Dallas Cowboys 2.  Washington Redskins 3.  Indianapolis Colts 4.  Tampa Bay Bucs


SPF 's Week Three Pre-Pregame Show

Here we are again.  Let Week Three begin!   SPF Teams in BOLD Early Games  Indianapolis Colts @ Houston Texans (


SPF Friday Fishwrap-up: the Cowboy/Redskin paradigm

We've just posted a new analysis of the Wayne issue in Florida, Weaver in Jacksonville and Huizenga in Miami.  Team Identity is our focus as always.  That's why we start our Friday dispatch with read more...


CD and DVD releases for week of September 18, 2007

New Releases Doyle Bramhall Is It News (Yep Roc) Jim Dickinson


The Shadow And the Truth

9/19/07 ...THE SHADOW AND THE TRUTH... It's important to realize how blurred the fine line between reality and illusion co-exist. At read more...


SPF T. I. Poll (Week Two)

Time for our Week Two "Team Identity" Poll.  Things keep getting interesting, and that's how we like it.  Let's start off with a recap of last week's T.I. Poll: 1.  Dallas  2.  Indianapolis (tie) 2.  read more...


SPF's Week Two Monday: Playmakers making plays

THE "BEATING THE DEAD HORSE" THEME Our theme for this week is similar to last week's - the importance of playmakers.  In the Footprint, we all love great coaches.  We all love great schemes.  However, it usually comes read more...


SPF 's Week Two Pre-Pregame Show

Each week, it will be SPF's pleasure to bring you the best pregame show on the Net.  We provide our audience with clips from NFL.COM mixed in with our commentary and insight.  Let's run down today's slate of games: Early games (SPF Teams in read more...


SPF Friday Fishwrap-up: LeBatard vs. Galloway

Another great southern tradition is writing.  We have a whole section called Discourse that is dedicated to this pursuit.  Newpapers (aka fishwraps) around the Footprint have great sportswriters that deserve to be read, and sometimes needled.


SPF's T. I. Poll (Week One)

Team Identity.  This is our constant gauge for the success or failure of NFL teams in the South.  College football reigns because people see themselves as part of the team.  In the Swampland footprint, allegiances don't change at the college level.  Coaches read more...


SPF Week One Game Log

Thursday's game didn't do nearly what yesterday's college slate did to pump us up here at SPF.  Our own James Calemine is a little distraught about his Bulldogs going down to the dreaded read more...


Swampland Sports Six-Pack for the week ending 9/2/07

Your weekly filter for the top sports stories around the South 1. Our biggest story of the week was the biggest in the nation as the whole country has now learned about read more...


New "Legends" Feature: The Allman Brothers Band

Dear Y'all, Swampland and Gritz are proud to present the latest in our series of Legends of Southern Rock. The one, the only Allman Brothers Band. I hope you'll check out the feature article and click on all of the links to re-visit our classic ABB related interviews and read more...


Swampland Sports Six-Pack for the week ending 8/19/07

Your weekly filter for the top sports stories around the South 1. Although college athletics has become (mega) big business, there are a few reminders every now and then that it’s still a game for ‘kids’ and that the best coaches tend to be read more...


Welcome Back!

Greetings to all you football fans around the Swampland footprint! Southern Pro Football is back to cover another NFL season. Patrick Snow and I will be making sure that SPF covers the NFL from a Southern perspective.  For all of you that didn't tune into


Look Homeward, Angel: In Memoriam Doug Marlette

On Tuesday, July 10, Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Doug Marlette was killed in a car wreck on a rain soaked road in north Mississippi. Marlette and the driver of the truck, the theatre director at Oxford read more...


CD and DVD releases for week of July 10, 2007

New Releases Chris & Rich Robinson Brothers Of A Feather [Live] (Eagle)


CD and DVD releases for week of July 3, 2007

Reissues Asleep At The Wheel Western Standard Time/Big Wheel (Evangeline) Buddy read more...


CD and DVD releases for week of June 26, 2007

CDs New Releases Charlie Daniels Live From Iraq (Koch) James Burton read more...


Fire On The Mountain

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Charlie Daniels, Ricky Skaggs to Appear On New Gospel Album

Charlie Daniels is participating is in a religious-themed CD of contemporary Christian songs done country-style. Time Life is slated to put the 16-song disc produced by Teddy Gentry of Alabama and Mike Curtis in September, according to Curtis. The disc was recorded in Nashville and read more...


Looking Ahead to Merlefest

It's getting close to that time again. Time for Merlefest, the biggest and best Americana music festival of all. Every year around this time, we start getting all excited about the festival, held in Wilkesboro, North Carolina in April. The line up this year is stellar as usual.


New Carter Family Documentary Released

3/25/07 A new hour long documentary on the Carter Family--Will The Circle Be Unbroken--highlights the career of the legendary country group.


Appalachian Culture: Shaped-note Singing

3/20/07 In this Asheville, North Carolina, news article, old vocal traditions are highlighted and how they integrate with Appalachian culture. These vocal traditions are old as storytelling, or beating on a drum. James Calemine


J.D. Crowe & The New South Announce Spring Tour

Bluegrass Hall of Honor inductee J.D. Crowe and his band The New South are hitting the road this spring in support of their newest album, Lefty’s Old Guitar.  One of the true pioneers of read more...


Music Maker Relief Foundation: A Treasure Trove of American Music

'Blues will never die because it is a spirit. It is an uplift and the way you feel it, that is the way it is. And it brings a lot of joy to people. Music is made to make happiness, make you smile and forget your troubles. In the Good Book it says to make a joyful noise. It doesn't read more...


DETILLIER REPORT - North Carolina NFL Draft prospects

North Carolina's top college prospects: NC State - Even after losing Mario Williams in last year's draft, the Wolfpack still has some excellent prospects on the lines. Leroy Harris center/guard read more...


Merle Haggard Sings For Biodiesel

2/2/07 Now a spokesman for the National Biodiesel Board, Merle Haggard intends to spread the word on the energy crisis by performing at the 2007 Biodiesel Conference next week.   James Calemine


Willie Nelson On The Road Again

1/21/07 Willie Nelson takes his show on the road to the British Isles this week. Nelson prepares to tour in the states in the next couple of months.   James Calemine


...5th Annual Music Maker Relief Foundation Fishing Tournament Approaching...

1/14/07 Music Maker Relief Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to assisting musicians rooted in southern musical traditions with instrument acquisition, tour support, life maintenance, medical, and emergency relief. Music Maker was formed in 1994 by folklorist read more...


Del Reeves RIP

Del Reeves, a Grand Ole Opry star who sprinkled his performances with humor and hit No. 1 on the country charts in 1965 with the song "Girl on the Billboard," has died. He was 74. Reeves died Monday, New Year's Day, read more...


Townes Van Zandt & Eddie Hinton on Film

12/11/06 The work of the Late, Great Townes Van Zandt is now available on DVD. Be Here To Love Me can be found at www.townesthemovie.com. A new book about Van Zandt is due on March 7, 2007. John Kruth's book is titled read more...


Porter Wagoner Signs New Deal, Marty Stuart to Produce

Los Angeles based Anti Records announces the signing of Country Music Hall of Famer, Porter Wagoner in celebration of his 50th year with The Grand Ole Opry in 2007. The project entitled “Wagonmaster” will be produced by Marty Stuart and is the first in a series read more...


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