****NOVEMBER
2010 TOUR DATES ANNOUNCED****
Amy Ray's Rock Show is hitting the road in November!
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to see the new dates!
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Tim Lee Three and Amy Ray played a benefit at the Earl in East
Atlanta on December 15 for Magnapop guitarist Ruthie Morris, who
lost a bunch of her musical gear when the basement of her Atlanta
home was submerged in the big flood last fall.
They
played "Cortez the Killer" together, and it is now available
as a free download.
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here
to read the article and download the track!
NEW
VIDEOS
Amy Ray's Rock Band stopped by WTSP Studio 10 in
St. Petersburg, Florida in February, 2010 for an interview and
to perform a couple of songs.
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here
to read the article and see the videos!
Boneshow
#56: Amy Ray - Johnny Rotten Tale Check out a brand new video, filmed by Bill Grant and Caveat
Films, at the Crimson Moon in Dahlonega, Georgia on August 29,
2009. For more info on Caveat Films, please visit the website.
Click
here
for a new interview and live performance
by Amy Ray and her band
on Chicago Public Radio's Sound
Opinions.
For
pictures from the studio performance,
please click here.
Available now!
Amy Ray
"Didn't It Feel Kinder"
Special
limited edition LP of "Didn't It Feel Kinder"
also available now!
****NEW**** Download
new tracks and
alternate versions exclusively at iTunes,
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and Napster!
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A
few other featured Daemon releases not to miss
John Trudell:
Bone Days
The
dangerous poetry and visionary music of John Trudell was
forged by an extraordinary life, lived out in the heart
of the land and its people.
Jesus Christ Superstar:
A Resurrection
"The
project's saving grace (from the original) is a mix-and-match
approach that pairs some of the city's best and best-known
vocalists - from Amy Ray and Emily Saliers of the Indigo
Girls, to underground faves Kelly Hogan and Benjamin -
with a spree of bands that veer from catalytic rock (Five-Eight)
to blissful pop (Cicada Sings and Uncle Green) to deranged
orchestral music (The Feed and Seed Marching Abominable)
to jacked-up ska (Full Stop). The result is anything but
another contrived concept album. Lorant's divine folly
turns out to be a blessing in "
-- Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Cowboy Envy:
Unhitched
Ranger
Doug says this about Unhitched:
"It is an act of art to balance irony, pure silliness,
and contemporary sensibility with deep love and obnoxious
respect for tradition. For several years now Cowboy Envy
has achieved this magic balance beautifully, adding showmanship,
musicianship, and superb original music to the mix as well.
They are the freshest thing going in Western music today." Ranger Doug, Riders in the Sky
Riot
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