Showing posts with label The Ramones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Ramones. Show all posts

Saturday, May 16, 2026

Tom Waits & Kathleen Brennan's compositions get the spotlight on new multi-artist comp

Ace Records has gathered 19 stellar covers of songs by Tom Waits & Kathleen Brennan for Where The Willow and The Dogwood Grow. 

Here's the scoop... 

With undeniable cultural gravity, the team of Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan join luminaries such as Bob Dylan, Chuck Berry, Randy Newman, Carole King and Gerry Goffin, Leonard Cohen, Lee Hazlewood, Brian Wilson and Laura Nyro in Ace Records’ long-running series of multi-artist compilations celebrating the great American songwriters of the modern era. Hundreds of artists from all walks of music have recorded songs from Waits and Brennan’s matchless catalogue, 19 of the finest of which comprise the hand-picked selection Where The Willow and The Dogwood Grow (out May 29th), including many chosen by the songwriters themselves.

Few artists have remapped the terrain of popular music, and culture at large, like Tom Waits. Over the course of five decades, he has forged a singular aesthetic that defies genre and turns the marginal into myth. His work is neither fully inside nor outside the mainstream tradition but moves restlessly between them, drawing from vaudeville, blues, jazz, folk, theatre – and just about anything else that catches his ear – to craft something wholly his own. His influence reverberates not just through the underground and avant-garde, but across theatre, film, literature, and visual art. With his long-time creative partner and wife Kathleen Brennan, he has dismantled and reassembled the idea of song itself, crafting works that exist as both raw expression and high art. This collection honours not only the extraordinary versatility of Waits and Brennan’s songwriting, but the importance of an artist who continues to haunt and inspire from the edges inward.

Ace’s selection is sequenced chronologically by song, opening with Bruce Springsteen’s live recording of ‘Jersey Girl’, Waits’ ode to Brennan from 1980’s Heartattack And Vine, and closing with folk matriarch Joan Baez’s version of Waits and Brennan’s anti-war ‘Day After Tomorrow’ from Waits’ more recent Real Gone. “All the great things that came out of New Jersey don’t hold a candle to Kathleen Brennan, at least not in Tom’s eyes,” Bob Dylan said on his Theme Time Radio Hour show. “She rescued me,” reflected Waits in an interview for The Guardian. “Maybe I rescued her too, that’s often how it works. Upshot is that we both got into the same leaky boat. Everybody knows she’s the brains behind Pa, as Dylan might have said. I’m just the figurehead. She’s the one who’s steering the ship.”

In addition to “steering the ship”, Brennan became Waits’ songwriting partner. The couple’s first-released joint composition, ‘Hang Down Your Head’ from Rain Dogs, is heard here in a raunchy rendition by country-blues heroine Lucinda Williams. Elsewhere, performers from the worlds of jazz, blues, gospel, soul and rock put their own stamps on great songs with which Waits devotees will be familiar on Swordfishtrombones, Rain Dogs, Franks Wild Years, Big Time, Bone Machine, Mule Variations, Real Gone and Orphans. Pride of place – because it’s a particular favourite of Waits and proved incredibly challenging to license – goes to the heart-wrenching recording of ‘Down There By The Train’ from Johnny Cash’s late-life masterpiece American Recordings.

Made with the blessing, approval and involvement of Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan, Where The Willow And The Dogwood Grow is an essential collection for any fan of this remarkable artist’s unique work.

Where The Willow and The Dogwood Grow: 

Words & Music by Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan

1. JERSEY GIRL - BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN & THE E STREET BAND

2. 16 SHELLS FROM A THIRTY-OUGHT-SIX - BOB SEGER & THE SILVER BULLET BAND

3. GIN-SOAKED BOY - SOUTHSIDE JOHNNY & THE ASBURY JUKES

4. JOCKEY FULL OF BOURBON - LOS LOBOS

5. HANG DOWN YOUR HEAD - LUCINDA WILLIAMS

6. TEMPTATION - DIANA KRALL

7. YESTERDAY IS HERE - BETTYE LAVETTE

8. WAY DOWN IN THE HOLE - THE BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA

9. STRANGE WEATHER - MARIANNE FAITHFULL

10. I DON'T WANNA GROW UP - RAMONES

11. DOWN THERE BY THE TRAIN - JOHNNY CASH

12. HOUSE WHERE NOBODY LIVES - KING ERNEST

13. PICTURE IN A FRAME - WILLIE NELSON

14. HOLD ON - MADISON CUNNINGHAM

15. THE LONG WAY HOME - NORAH JONES

16. 2:19 - JOHN HAMMOND

17. DIAMOND IN YOUR MIND - SOLOMON BURKE

18. TRAMPLED ROSE - ALISON KRAUSS / ROBERT PLANT

19. DAY AFTER TOMORROW - JOAN BAEZ

Get a copy of Where The Willow and The Dogwood Grow directly from Ace Records right here. Check out a few alternate performances by some of the artists included. 







Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Heavens to murgatroyd, even! it's Daniel Clowes' birthday!

Cheers to cartoonist/screenwriter Daniel Clowes on his 65th birthday! Here are a few interviews you may have missed. 









Monday, April 3, 2023

R.I.P. Seymour Stein of Sire Records, 1942-2023

Remembering Sire label boss Seymour Stein – who signed The Ramones, Talking Heads and Dead Boys – with a few interviews.

While record man Seymour Stein – who sadly died of cancer at age 80 – will undoubtedly be remembered for his foresight in signing The Ramones, Talking Heads, The Dead Boys, discovering" Madonna and releasing important early recordings by Radio Birdman, The Saints, The Undertones and others on his Sire Records imprint, one of my favourite recordings he released probably won't get any attention at all.   

Seymour's numerous contributions to the music business began with stints at King Records under boss Syd Nathan, serving as a clerk at Billboard Magazine where he helped develop the Billboard Hot 100 Chart in 1958 before getting hired as an assistant to producer/promoter/label owner George Goldner of Red Bird, Blue Cat, Gee, Roulette, Tico, End, Gone, etc. It was while Seymour was working with Goldner at the Brill Building that he connected with producer Richard Gottehrer (The Strangeloves, Angels, The McCoys, etc) which led to their joint venture Sire Productions in 1966 which later became Sire Records. 

Among the indie label's earliest productions was a one-off single released in March 1968 by a group from Spokane, Washington called The Jam which had nothing to do with Paul Weller's group of the same name. Hidden on the the flip of the throwaway A-side "Loving Kind Of Way" is The Jam's timeless power pop gem "Something Gone" penned by band member Terry Smith, arranged by Dexter Foote (also responsible for The Mickey Finn's freakbeat classic "Garden Of My Mind")  and produced by Seymour Stein. Well, at least that's what how the label credit reads. When I asked Seymour about the mysterious Sire recording by The Jam some 30 years later, he had zero recollection of the session that resulted in Sire S-5001, the band or even the fantastic tune. Go figure. 

In any case, have a listen to Seymour's greatest production, The Jam's largely overlooked classic "Something's Gone" followed by a few interviews – including a hilarious exchange about the Sex Pistols with Steve Jones for Jonesy's Jukebox in which it soon becomes apparent that Seymour has no idea that he's speaking with the group's guitarist – and keynote addresses. Check out a fond recollection of Seymour's famous love of fine food penned by former Barenaked Ladies manager Nigel Best right here







Sunday, September 18, 2022

Happy Birthday Keith Morris!

Raising a glass to OFF! frontman and breakfast boss Keith Morris who shares a birthday today with the late Dee Dee Ramone.  



Thursday, April 23, 2020

Watch The Ramones live at Max's Kansas City in 1976

Check out The Ramones at Max's Kansas City on April 18, 1976 just five days prior to the release of their groundbreaking debut LP. 


Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Watch The Ramones ring in the New Year... 1977 style!

Here are the The Ramones tearing up The Rainbow in London on Dec 31, 1977 which later became the classic It's Alive album. 


Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Drive-By Truckers @ Lee's Palace, Thursday & Friday

Here's DBT playing a Ramones classic and "Babies In Cages" with Athens rapper Linqua Franqa.



Thursday, July 25, 2013

Country threat Lindi Ortega takes over Yonge-Dundas Square Friday night

CCMA nominee Lindi Ortega joined Tim Timebomb and crew for a twangy take on The Ramones