February 5, 2008Red Clay RiverRecorded Jan. 15, 2008 Producer Notes: Red Clay River, based in Roanoke, is the brainchild of Dan Bivins, formerly of Black Jack and the Long Haulers. Bivins' music, steeped in ancient styles that recall such old-time players as Dock Boggs, will haunt you. Bivins writes on the decidedly modern forum of myspace.com: "Red Clay is keeping the sounds of ghosts riding through the holler on their four-board pine coffins. And they're comin for you boy, they're comin for you". |
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Updated Oct. 8: We added two new videos to the MusicCast in the past week and, lo, now they top the charts. "Let's Run Away," by Neanderpaul, weighs in at No. 1 and "Love Came by Sundown," by City of Statues is No. 2. They displace "Burned Out Car," by Red Clay River, which fell from first to, well, not worst, but not in this week's Top 5. "Sweet Home in Virginia," by Poe Mack, which was tied for first last week, is still around, though. So what will be the favorite music video on the MusicCast next week? You tell us. We base the MusicCast Top 5 on who gets the most plays -- so if there's someone you like, just keep on clicking. If you think your band's video should be in the Top 5, well, post it to our site, and maybe it will be. Many of these are videos the artists shot themselves and sent in to us. Details are below. Here’s the week's Top 5: 1. "Let's Run Away," by Neanderpaul2. "Love Comes by Sundown," by City of Statues 3. "Sweet Home in Virginia," by Poe Mack 4. "No More," by The Seed 5. "Can You Understand," by The Seed and "Demijohn," by the Pickin Buds and "OxyContin Rock," by the Roanoke Allstars (tie) Next update coming: Oct. 15 Next band coming to the MusicCast: Maybe yours, if you submit a video.
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February 5, 2008
Red Clay River
Recorded Jan. 15, 2008
Producer Notes: Red Clay River, based in Roanoke, is the brainchild of Dan Bivins, formerly of Black Jack and the Long Haulers. Bivins' music, steeped in ancient styles that recall such old-time players as Dock Boggs, will haunt you. Bivins writes on the decidedly modern forum of myspace.com: "Red Clay is keeping the sounds of ghosts riding through the holler on their four-board pine coffins. And they're comin for you boy, they're comin for you".

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