Archive for: July, 2020

287: Jim Eno (Spoon)

Though Spoon’s style has evolved radically over its 25 year existence, Jim Eno’s drumming has been consistently tasteful, disciplined, and compositionally clever. Aside from his work as a drummer, Jim owns the Austin-based studio, Public Hi-Fi, and has engineered and produced for artists such as !!!, Cornell Dupree, John Vanderslice, Alejandro Escovedo, Future Islands, and…

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286: Sharon Van Etten

One of the most compelling artists to emerge in the past twenty years, Sharon Van Etten presents startlingly vulnerable songs with a sublimely confident, otherworldly vocal delivery. Click HERE to pre-order Joe’s LP, NITE CREATURES. All profits through the end of July will benefit The NAACP Legal Defense Fund. During the age of social distancing,…

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285: Matt Barrick (Muzz, The Walkmen, Jonathan Fire*Eatter, Fleet Foxes)

Matt Barrick is an incredibly dynamic drummer adept at leading the listener through unexpected sonic adventure. Matt began his career with Jonathan Fire Eater, and–as a member of the Walkmen–was part of a new garden of New York bands at the turn of the millennium. He is the touring drummer for Fleet Foxes; and his…

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284: Jim Keltner

Jim Keltner is one of the greatest and most prolific drummers to emerge during the age of recorded music; His discography–a spine running through the body of popular song. Over the course of the past fifty plus years, he’s made landmark recordings with Warren Zevon, Bobby Womack, Lucinda Williams, Leon Russell, John Lennon, Yoko Ono,…

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