July's Declaration of Musical Independence

 
We hold these truths to be self-evident: Shore Fire clients are endowed with the need to make music, and there'll be shows throughout July and all over this great country by Jimmy Cliff, Alejandro Escovedo, Gov't Mule, The Hold Steady, Jukebox The Ghost, Kicking Daisies, Carole King, The National, Nathaniel Rateliff, Ricky Skaggs, The Swell Season, Paul Thorn, Villagers, and Zac Brown Band, as well as releases from those estimable Americans Viva De Concini, Dream Jam Band, Marah, Pete Seeger, Smithsonian Folkways, and Myron Walden, and classes around the US from Digital Photo Academy. July 4th marks the 5th anniversary of the American Association of Independent Music, also known as A2IM. So get out there and enjoy life and liberty. For the pursuit of happiness, meet us after the jump...
 
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Watch the Angel Band let their harmonies soar on "Hope Is On The Way," a standout track on their new album 'Bless My Sole' out July 27 from Appleseed Recordings

Alejandro Escovedo with Ian Hunter before a recent performance in NYC. Alejandro's new album, 'Street Songs Of Love,' is out now.
 
 
 

Angel Band

Come See Bonnaroo Faves Angel Band @ Rockwood On 8/10
 
July 30, 2010
 
 
 

Steven Van Zandt

Tune In: Little Steven Celebrates Anniversary Of George Harrison's Concert For Bangladesh
 
July 29, 2010
 
 
 

Clare Burson

Clare Burson's 'Silver And Ash' Took A Lifetime To Make
 
July 29, 2010
 
 
 

Warren Haynes | Gov't Mule

Warren Haynes Has Launched Official iPhone App Among First Of Its Kind With Guitar Instruction Featuring The Songs Of Gov't Mule
 
July 29, 2010
 
 
 

Ricky Skaggs

NY Times Talks To Ricky Skaggs About 'Mosaic'
 
July 29, 2010
 
 
 
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Down in the Basement at Big Pink

 
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Do You Believe in Huey?

 
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