Freight Train Boogie By Amanda on January 18, 2011 6:29 PM | Permalink | Comments (2)
I found a lot of great music perusing the various Best of 2010 lists, so much so that 2010 listening is going to bleed way, way into 2011. I also (followed a link from somewhere lost in the tubes of internet time now, apologies) found the Freight Train Boogie podcast a weekly survey of what's new in Americana, roots and country (does that cover everything?) It's hosted by Bill Frater who keeps the commentary personable and informative and still gets in a good 10-15 songs each hour long show and it's a good mix of well known or established artists and a bunch of folk I've never heard of (it even skews a little to the independent since all the tracks are played with permission and they're the most likely group to respond to a request), many of whom have become Must Acquires.
I've been listening religiously the last few weeks, starting with the end of 2010 and first couple for 2011 and going back to download everything in the iTunes archives. This guy is going to cost me some serious money. There's a related blog with each week's new releases. So yeah, can't say enough about it and you should check it out.
By Larry Karnowski
on January 19, 2011 11:15 PM
Bill's a great guy in person too. I've met him at the AMA conference in Nashville a couple years ago. Great guy!
By Amanda
on January 21, 2011 7:54 PM
Glad to hear that Larry, nice to know its not all an act for the podcast listeners!