Amelia White Journal

Amelia White's Cyber Journal and Road Notes

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

No Depression rants about BLACK DOVES ---

Hey Im proud of this one...in NO DEPRESSION"S Current pub dec//jan Written by head editor Peter Blackstock himself--

December 11, 2006
"i wake up from strange dreams...i understand the cost"
Sometimes it takes a second time around before I notice something I shouldn't have missed in the first place. I recall having copies of Hem's debut disc *Rabbit Songs* on my shelves for a year or so before their striking cover of "The Angels Wanna Wear My Red Shoes" on an Elvis Costello tribute album motivated me to check out their own record. After which Hem promptly became my favorite band of the '00s.

Not sure exactly if that's what's going on again right now, but I can tell you one thing, I can't get Amelia White's song "Black Doves" outta my head. It was the title track to her record that came out in February, so this is nothing new for a lotta folks. I probably played it when I got it, but was perhaps distracted by any number of things, and I don't recall it leaving an impression. Fortunately, longtime ND contributing editor Roy Kasten hipped our readers to it in our March-April 2006 issue, with a record review that observed, in part: "The title track, however, is the stunner, a fine, subtle and personal anti-war statement a la 'Who'll Stop The Rain', with peace doves turned funereal black but free to haunt a lover left behind by the military call-up."

"Black Doves" also appears on *Music From East Nashville*, a two-disc sampler recently issued by Red Beet Records. I'd put it on the stereo in the interest of checking out the tracks by the likes of Todd Snider, Paul Burch, Elizabeth Cook, Thad Cockrell, Matthew Ryan and others (it features a rather notable cast of contributors), but I was flat-out blindsided by "Black Doves" when it came on.

I hit repeat immediately, and the first two or three times, was mesmerized by what I thought was a beautifully bittersweet love song. It is, sort of; but, as Kasten's review pointed out, it also nests within a much larger context. Without knowing for certain what White meant when she wrote it, I can only speak for what I get out of it. "Black Doves" isn't an "anti-war" song necessarily, in that it doesn't take sides or espouse a policy. Rather, it communicates through the eyes of one left behind, as a loved one leaves for war. And, as with any great song, it actually hits the heart more deeply with its melody than with its words.

It's available for a quick listen on White's myspace.com page, if you're interested. Meantime, I've got an appointment to revisit the rest of her album....

adios,
peter

Friday, January 05, 2007

Great Reveiw on Cusp of 06-07

Check it out, and Happy New Year folks

Songstress Amelia White belongs at the Bluebird, too


If you're looking to link the busy Bluebird-centric country songwriting world in Nashville and the vibrant rock 'n' roll community here, local songstress Amelia White's wayis as good a place to look as any. For this year's Black Doves, White wrote out fiery, topical ideas and emotional stories that name-check places such as Tupelo, as good country songs do, and she sang them with a hint of Virginia-bred twang that's natural and charming. But those songs are translated through a muscled kind of rocked-out folk, and her voice has a taut, nasal sharpness that sounds like it'd sit as comfortably in the Bluebird as it would in the smoky confines of rock-friendly club The End.

Reviews have compared White's music to Bob Dylan and Lucinda Williams', which certainly aren't bad comparisons to earn. And Black Doves deserves positive nods enough — on it, White shows herself to be a strong, smart lyricist with a knack for a pop hook that, at its best (like on Black Doves' title track), is rock-solid. Fans of the strummy, poppy likes of Shawn Colvin should take note.




Folks can hear some of her songs stripped down to the simple core at Bluebird Cafe

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

House Concert addy wrong above

WOOPS here is the correct addy

www.concertsinyourhome.com


COME ON NOW, book away

Sunday, December 31, 2006

Throw A House Concert!

Hey fans and friends, ever thought about throwing a house concert? for us on the road trying to squeeze a dime into a dollar YOU could be the extra couple bucks that make a difference between Mcdonalds and Shoneys...ha ha ...seriously.
I just joined up on a great web site http://www.houseconcertsinyourhome.com

GO there and you can BOOK me in your own house for a concert.
they will help administer and also give you tips on how to put the evening together...
you can reveiw my info hear some songs and read reveiws...etc...

HAPPY NEW YEAR

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Yo I'm ON GAC! Oct 4-5

well in the vein of shameless self promo....(god lord)
I must say that I was interveiwed AMA weekend by VJ Kylie Harris (also a very talented artist) Kylieharris.com
on the deck of the Mercy Lounge...
it's gunna show... tommorrow OCT 4th at 1 pm EST and 11:30 PM EST
and the next mornin Oct 5th EST at 2:30 AM...
Its a quickie interview, but hell with 41 million veiwers and Kylie saying " my fav new artist the FEMALE Bob Dylan" Uh, well SHUCKS>>>>>>

Friday, July 14, 2006

HEIDI ROSS and MyHotelromeo.com

hey there all lovers of music and arts. I want to mouth off about a very talented friend HEIDI ROSS who designed my BLACK DOVES T Shirt...( you all need one bad!)
she is Soooo talented and wonderful. Takes great photos, makes great designs, and is embarking into the world of video, fashion and just about anything she can get her talented self around.

She has stuff for sale at her and Skeet's (her partner in crime) cool web store
www.myhotelromeo.com

If you need just about anything artistic on the visual side of life I highly recommend contacting her ...
shes lovely to boot

www.myhotelromeo.com

Friday, July 07, 2006

Black doves featured on Neil Young's web site

Hey! cool, a friend, songwriter , fan Phillleee (truly great songwriter and performer) knows Neil, and after we played a show last weekend sent in my tune Black Doves to Neil's Section of Protest songs on his web site. Neil is headed out on tour, and will be
pushing his peeps to check in on the ANTI WAR SENTIMENT expressed by Steve Earl, Kris Kristopherson, Steve Forbert and
well, ...me!! Im honored. Check it out...www.neilyoung.com (hit the license plate on the truck then look to the right)

I LOVE NEIL YOUNG have alawys been a fan...what an honer....!!

Amelia