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Ken Light
Ragland, WV
from Ken and Melanie Light - Coal Hollow (archived website)
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I found the first picture interesting because of the church sign, the sculpture, and the substation in the background that looks a lot like a church. Thanks to Open Streetmap and the fact that they have power lines included in their mapping data, I was able to find the location of the photo and was surprised that at least the statue still exists. I'm not sure if the church is still active, though.
Sister Dootsie Rose is a gospel singer from Kentucky who has had a few videos go viral online. Alabama-Astronaut podcaster, artist and musician Abe Partridge has just released an album with her. His website is the only place to get a copy.
All recordings were captured by Abe Partridge Side A contains recordings captured at the home of Dootsie Rose on December 6, 2023 Side B contains recordings captured at the Laurel Cove Music Festival in June 15, 2025. Mixed and Mastered by Brent Busby Photography by Abe Partridge Record design by Cathy Partridge Alabama Astronaut Media is a collaborative work of Abe and Ferrill Gibbs
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Unfortunately there is no way to listen to samples, but you'll find Dootsie Rose's videos online. Here is a little presentation by Partridge himself:
125 likes, 11 comments - abepartridge on June 24, 2026: "Abepartridge.com".
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"High On A Mountain", indeed. Mid eighties cosmic Americana.
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JK Keller takes a self-portrait every day for 25+ years
It's interesting that he's still doing it. The music caught me even more. "there I ruined it" version of Rush E.
Listen/purchase: The Anthology of UnAmerican Folk Music by Marisa Anderson
The Anthology of UnAmerican Folk Music is a collection of nearly one thousand songs culled from the private record collection of the late Harry Smith. Assembled by Anderson after a chance encounter led to an opportunity to study and explore this treasure trove of music, the Anthology focuses on music from places that the United States has been in conflict with since 1970: Southeast Asia, the USSR and the Arabic and Islamic regions of the world. In Volume 1 Anderson presents her own deeply personal iterations of nine songs from the Anthology. Composed, transcribed and arranged through a process of trial and error, deep listening and research, Anderson charts a musical course from Afghanistan to Vietnam via Yemen, Cambodia and Turkmenistan. Interpretations of compositions ranging from Pakistani qawwali to Syrian taqsim are played with Anderson’s deft and practiced hands. Each piece on the album stands as a dialogue between Anderson and the original source recording, refracted through the prism of her own unique musical lens. Anderson’s contribution to this dialogue ultimately invites the listener to join her in asking: “Who are the people we’ve been told in our lifetimes are “unamerican?” What have we lost or been denied access to in the fallout from that label?”
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The worlds rectum on a map.
Am Arsch der Welt sozusagen.
Someone shared a real Monet painting as an AI image and asked for critiques as to why AI art is inferior to the real thing. Hilarity ensued.
> Most humans are not very good at objectivity. They need to know who said or did something before they can decide how much they like or agree with it. (Randall Spangler)
John Rogers Cox, Gray and Gold, 1942
...the ambiguity is so pervasive through this painting. It became the symbol of America because people could see anything they wanted in it. Contested as the American nation is, it has as many reading as the Americans have ideas about what their country is.
Lucille Ball with a band called "The D.D.T.'s" in a scene from her 1965 television show The Lucy Show. This moment occurred in an episode where she worked a temporary job at a record company. The band was humorously named "The D.D.T.'s" as a spoof on The Beatles. The scene featured a fictional dance program called "Lucy Wing Ding".
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New Letters from Earth by museologist and musician Christian Strøm.
Letters from Earth by C.Strøm, released 24 April 2026 1. Bury Me Under the Weeping Willow Tree (Roud 410) 2. Rose in the Snow 3. Assailing Where You Go 4. The Fiddler and the Cow (Per Spelemann) 5. Tennessee Waltz (Stewart & King) 6. Coming Home 7. Pretty Polly (Roud 15) Reissued tape-recordings 2026. Recorded 2008 Ellingsøya Norway
I'm going to tell my kids that this is Wilburn Burchette's lost album.
Paradise Metal by π. Διονύσιος Ταμπάκης, released 29 April 2026 1. Relaxation Music with Tanbur 2. Ἠλεκτρικαὶ Ὑμνωδίαι – Α΄ Ἑωθινὸν μὲ ἠλεκτρικὴν κιθάραν ἄνευ τάστων (perdesiz) 3. Ἠλεκτρικαὶ Ψαλμῳδίαι – «Θείας Πίστεως» – ἦχος γ΄ 4. Δὸς ἀγκαλιάν, τῆς ἀγάπης πινελιάν! 5. Εἰς τὴν Θεοτόκον μὲ κιθάραν ἄνευ τάστων (perdesiz) 6. Φῶς Ἱλαρόν καὶ Ἠλεκτρικόν 7. Techno ἐν Μοναστηρίῳ 8. Ἄναρχος Θεός – Βυζαντινὰ Κάλαντα τῶν Χριστουγέννων ἐν ἤχῳ α΄ (Techno Christmas) 9. Ντουμπάϊ πάει 10. Φλεξάρεις Κάργα – Ἐκκλησιαστικὴ Rap 11. «Χαῖρε, Παρθένε Σουμελά» – Ψαλτοτράγουδον (ᾀδόμενον ὑπὸ τῆς Εὐγενίας Συμέλα Ἀρμένη) 12. Ῥόδον Ψυχῆς (ᾀδόμενον ὑπὸ τῆς Εὐγενίας Συμέλα Ἀρμένη) Fr. Dionysios Tabakis is a priest of the Orthodox Church. He serves at the Church of Panagitsa in Nafplio, the Nativity of the Theotokos, and records alone, at home. The music made in that house does not announce itself. It arrives from somewhere older than genre, older than the distinctions we use to organize sound. Tabakis is a musician of the Eastern Mediterranean in the fullest sense: formed in Byzantine theory and practice, fluent on qanun, oud, cümbüş, ney, zurna, Politiki and Pontic lyra, kabak kemane, yali tanbur. The system he works within is Byzantine, not as aesthetic choice or cultural reference, but as logic. The scales, the intervals, the way a note moves toward or away from another: this is the operating system. What emerges is slow, heavy, meditative, drone that carries the mass of stone walls and sustained prayer. It is still Byzantine music. Two tracks are built around the fretless electric guitar, perdesiz in Turkish, meaning simply: without frets. The fretless instrument is one of the few capable of producing moria, intervals smaller than a semitone, with the exactness the voice has and fixed-pitch instruments do not. Here the guitar does not behave like a guitar. It bends into pitches that Western tuning sealed off centuries ago, moving the way Earth moves in their slowest passages, or the way Scott Walker's later work used sound as weight rather than melody. On two tracks, Evgenia Symela Armeni sings. Her voice is psaltic, trained in the Orthodox chanting tradition, ψαλτοτράγουδο, chant-song, and it cuts through the drone the way a single candle cuts through a dark nave. Χαίρε Παρθένε Σουμελά, a Pontian hymn to the Theotokos of Soumela. Ρόδον Ψυχής, Rose of the Soul. Both devotional. Both immovable. Tabakis is also a writer. His books, among them Into the Abyss with a View of Paradise and The Mad Forerunner, move between Athonite monastic thought and the texture of contemporary life. The music moves the same way. Alienation, depression, isolation, not named as modern problems but as ancient conditions, long described, still present. The stillness of Athos and the noise of the present sit in the same frame, unresolved. Fr. Dionysios Tabakis is of Asia Minor descent, 53, married with three children. This is his first release. Released jointly by Elhellel, a Thessaloniki-based entity of uncertain coordinates and Athens Heat Crimes.