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 exists as a luminary in his or her own right. There is no particular order to this list. Until tomorrow, James Calemine
Charlie Louvin (Co-founded the Louvin Brothers with his late brother Ira. The Louvin’s were a serious influence on Gram Parsons & Emmylou Harris)
James Burton (Legendary guitarist for Elvis & Gram Parsons among others)
Steve Cropper (Memphis songwriter & guitarist & Otis Redding’s right hand man)
Jim Dickinson (the High Priest of Memphis Mojo…one of his final interviews)
Clarence Fountain (Singer from the Blind Boys of Alabama)
Tim Duffy (President of Music Maker Relief Foundation)
Charlie Musselwhite (THE harmonica wizard)
Rich Robinson (Co-founder guitarist & songwriter for the Black Crowes)
Luther Dickinson (2008 Interview with Mississippi/Memphis Guitarist)
Marc Ford (2011 Interview)
Todd Nance (Widespread Panic’s drummer down in the groove)
Patterson Hood (2010 Interview with lead Drive By Trucker)
Dave Schools (Widespread Panic’s bassist)
Amy LaVere (Amazing singer/songwriter from Memphis)
Tift Merritt (another amazing singer/songwriter)
Shannon McNally (Interview with Swampland Contributor)
Jonathan Wilson (North Carolina native responsible for hippie folk Laurel Canyon movement)
Lance Ledbetter (President of Grammy-winning Atlanta, GA. Label)
George Dawes Green (Best Selling Georgia Novelist)
John Sayles (Legendary Filmmaker)
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