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No Love For Ned #200

The Zincs and I both recorded a handful of live songs on Friday for the internet radio show No Love For Ned.  My segment is online this week as part of their 200th episode and I assume the Zincs’ set will show up sometime soon as well.  The archives are kept online permanently, so I’ll put this post in my MP3 category.  It’s not MP3, it’s RealAudio format, but whatever, I don’t have a category for non-MP3 listenables so that’s close enough.

Duke University (Durham, NC)

With The Zincs, The Strugglers and Regina Hexaphone

At the Duke Coffeehouse
Crowell Bldg East Campus, Duke University, Durham NC 27708
(919) 684-4069

My band: Nathaniel Braddock (guitar); Ryan Hembrey (bass); Jason Toth (drums)

Wrightsville Beach, NC

click for larger imageL-R: Jim Becker; me; Ryan Hembrey; Amy Domingues. Photo by Adam Vida.

Wilmington interview

From the September 14th, 2001 issue of the Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, NC). The actual interview took place over the phone a few weeks earlier.

Rockabilly1 artist Edith Frost sings from the past
By John Staton, Morning Star Correspondent

For Chicago-based singer/songwriter Edith Frost, they just don’t write ‘em like they used to.

"I collect really old-timey stuff," Ms. Frost says, speaking from her home in Chicago during a phone interview.  "My mom actually has a cylinder player and a Victrola, and so when I was growing up I was hearing really, really antique music.  So it’s in me.  I think the earliest songs that were recorded are some of the best tunes that you can find."

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Wilmington show preview

A show preview by Amanda Sawyer that appeared in the September 13-19, 2001 issue of Encore Magazine (Wilmington/Cape Fear, NC)

Eyes & Ears – Edith Frost

Struggling to find a way to describe Edith Frost is perfectly natural when you consider the circumstances.  A thirty-something native Texan who has stopped off for several years in Brooklyn and now calls Chicago her home, Frost recently released her third set of original folksy pop/country songs, Wonder Wonder, on the Chicago indie label Drag City.

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Lizard and Snake (Chapel Hill, NC)

With: Danielle Howle

My band: Ryan Hembrey (bass); Gerald Dowd (drums)