Times-Picayune: Keith Spera’s favorite New Orleans CDs of 2010

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THR artists Wilson & Moore’s Side By Side selected as one of Keith Spera’s Top 10 CDs in 2010.  Honorable mentions also go to THR releases Lighthouse (Susan Cowsill), Good To You (Honey Island Swamp Band) and Rites of Man (Tom Paines). To read more and see the Spera’s other choices, click the logo below.

Offbeat: Best CDs of 2010 List Announced

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Offbeat has published it’s annual  “Best CDs of 2010″ list and four THR projects made this year’s list. Susan Cowsill’s Lighthouse, Honey Island Swamp Band’s Good to You, Rick Trolsen’s Mystical Scam and Matt Perrine & Sunflower City’s Bayou Road Suite were chosen by the Offbeat staff as being among the best musical offerings to… [Continue Reading]

THR Artists Nominated for Offbeat’s Best of the Beat Awards

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Eleven Threadhead Records artists (and/or bandmembers) garnered eighteen different nominations in Offbeat’s 2010 Best of the Beat Awards. Best Roots Rock Artist Mia Borders Susan Cowsill Honey Island Swamp Band Anders Osborne Paul Sanchez Best Roots Rock Album Mia Borders: Magnolia Blue Susan Cowsill: Lighthouse Honey Island Swamp Band: Good To You Anders Osborne: American… [Continue Reading]

Offbeat Review: Honey Island Swamp Band

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Good to You (Threadhead) 01 May 2010 — by Aaron LaFont – Offbeat Magazine Honey Island Swamp Band, Good to You (Threadhead Records)Maybe it’s because they formed in San Francisco; or maybe it’s because they seem more like a family than a band; or maybe it’s because of Chris Mulé’s lyrical guitar leads and Aaron… [Continue Reading]

Honey Island Swamp Band: Jazz Fest Focus

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01 May 2010 — by Lauren Noel For the guys of Honey Island Swamp Band (HISB), Katrina was almost as much of a blessing as a curse. Stranded in San Francisco with just their gig playing with Eric Lindell, Aaron Wilkinson and Chris Mule knew they needed to find more places to play to get… [Continue Reading]

Honey Island Swamp Band “Good to You” Project

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Since bursting onto the New Orleans scene with consecutive performances at the 2009 French Quarter Festival, the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, and the Mid-City Bayou Boogaloo, Honey Island Swamp Band has hit the oad hard, drawing capacity crowds in New York, Baltimore, D.C. and San Francisco, among others. Performances at the Chenango Blues… [Continue Reading]