They just have similar styles and are both from Alabama. I know Patterson and Jason have both publicly praised her.
I might go just because the venue is close. I’ve only listened to a few of her songs but really enjoyed her cover of Streets of Philadelphia
The whole St Cloud album is incredible. She also does a fun Country Roads Take Me Home cover with Whitney.
Yep. My wife has known them since high school. They were The Ackleys before splitting up to do their own thing.
Never listened to the entirety of Palmetto rose because I didn't really like they intro/verse. Heard the ending on PGA tour radio of all places. What a song.
Definitely one of those songs I always forget about but get really excited when it comes on. Bought four tickets to Dawes in Atlanta. Can’t wait. One of the last things I did before the pandemic was the 2020 homecoming shows. Hopefully we can get this Dawes show in. Would be nice (as nice as it can be) to start and finish this thing seeing my favorite bands.
Unrelated and I’m sure it’s been said before, but Ray McKigney is an elite username/profile pic combo.
What if I were to tell you that nothing of the sort has been said prior to today, so thank you for the affirmation. I’ve always said you were probably the smartest and best poster here. I go largely unnoticed on TMB, but that is likely attributable to limiting myself to only sporadic shitposting over the last decade or so.
Flight and hotel booked for Dawes ATL. Norm Peterson and I were trying to go to Whitefish MT for the Under the Big Sky fest with Isbell and Childers. Hotels, Airbnb, Vrbo and all campgrounds sold out for those dates. Also no rental cars available
SMTF was the album that got me into Isbell, and I always loved that song bc of the references to the Charleston area where I grew up. Then he opened with it at my first Isbell show, and it’s been a top tier song of his for me ever since. I think it’s the opener for that Boston House of Blues show on YouTube as well.
it doesnt. He's a great musician with very real demons but he went way to far for me to listen to him again
Someone put some real clean audio files of that show on Dropbox. It might’ve been someone on TMB, I can’t remember. I still listen to that show in full on longer trips. It’s great.
Just kopped tix for Isbell on Sept 26th in Richmond. Never miss a Sunday show, amirite? Dukes you going? Dawes on Sept 14th then Isbell 12 days later..
Just booked this also. Wife is a gigantic DMB fan. Too good of a lineup to pass up. Looks like we’re going to Kentucky for our 10 year anniversary.
Yup grabbed tickets yesterday during the presale. Old Crow the week before too. I’d like to hit the Dawes show but it’s a weekday and three shows in two weeks is hard to pull off with a 20 month old and a 3 month old.
It he lyrics to Overseas get kinda overlooked because the music is so incredible but goddamn at the lines: And I saw you in our daughter’s eyes last night When she caught me in a lie And I needed you here to make both of us believe
I've always really liked: And the waiter made a young girl cry At the table next to mine tonight And I know you would have brought him to his knees
In no order TVA Elephant Children of Children Outfit Decoration Day If We Were Vampires Something More than Free Speed Trap Town Cover Me Up Goddamn lonely love Danko/Manuel Dress Blues Cigarettes and Wine Letting You Go (this could be just a me thing) Tupelo Codeine Streetlights (most underrated Isbell song) All hit for me more than Overseas at the very least and that’s giving short shrift to Southeastern