Articles tagged "jim white"

Capsule Reviews

Jim White: A Funny Little Cross to Bear

by Matthew Fiander

[20.Oct.08] :. This isn't Jim White the songwriter. It's Jim White the performer, the storyteller, the quiet show stealer.

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Notes from the Road

Americana Music Festival & Conference 2008: Day 3

by Sarah Zupko and Karen Zarker

[20.Sep.08] :. Words by Karen Zarker and Pictures by Sarah Zupko.

Notes from the Road

 

20 Questions Feature

Jim White

by PopMatters Staff

[31.Mar.08] :. Jim White is a traveler, a Renaissance man, and a candid musical chronicler of the South. He pauses from his busy, restless artistic life to answer PopMatters' 20 questions.

20 Questions

 

Music Feature

If You Can’t Build a Whole, Build a Mosaic: An Interview with Jim White

by Matthew Fiander

[4.Mar.08] :. Jim White is changing the face of democracy, or at least taking the drunken poet approach to things. White talks to PopMatters about his new record, Transnormal Skiperoo.

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Music Review

Jim White: Transnormal Skiperoo

by Andrew Gilstrap

[3.Mar.08] :. White continues to prove himself as one of the most intriguing singer/songwriters in the biz.

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Mixed Media

Richard Hawley, Jim White, Dirtbombs…

by PopMatters Staff

[27.Feb.08] :. Richard Hawley Live at Other Music [Video] Jim White Crash into the Sun [MP3] (from Transnormal Skipperoo releasing 4 March)       Dirtbombs...

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Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus (2004)

by David Sanjek

[15.Jul.05] :. Jim White acts as tour guide in this film addressing the 'Southern obsession with the dichotomy between the sacred and the profane.'

 

Jim White: Drill a Hole in that Substrate and Tell Me What You See

by Andrew Gilstrap

[11.May.04] :. This whole creative thing. What a headache! You find yourself talented at something, and if you have the drive to make yourself better, you hone your skills until they’re, at the very least,...

 

    Jim White: No Such Place

by James Mann

[12.Feb.01] :. Boy, I love creepy music. Not the silly teenage pentagram tattooed faux gibberish of legions of metal bands and mall Goths, but rather that sort of music that makes perfect sense in the dark, late at...