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Listen Globally, Podcast Locally
August 10, 2007, 4:16 am
Filed under: Music, Savannah

Here’s the podcast we’ve all been waiting for: the South Magazine offers a monthly sampler of Savannah’s local musical fare.

Eat up.

Better yet, stop that creepy lurking and join the mix by submitting your band’s/crew’s/church group’s stuff.



Savannah Songs: the list groweth
August 9, 2007, 8:56 pm
Filed under: Music, Savannah

Thanks to the people over at the Creative Coast Initiative’s blog for getting in on the act. My way of saying “thanks” is to finally alphabetize the list.

I hate to complain, my people, but Blind Willie McTell can’t be the only bluesman from this region.

  1. “Country Grammar,” Nelly
  2. “Delia,” Blind Willie McTell, with famous covers by Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan
  3. “Down by the River,” Camoflauge
  4. “Georgia” Ludacris, Field Mob (mostly about Georgia as a whole)
  5. “Get Up Jake,” The Band
  6. “Good Little Thing,” Blind Willie McTell
  7. “Got Three Women,” Blind Willie McTell
  8. “Hard-hearted Hannah,” Composers: Jack Yellen, Bob Bigelow and Charles Bates (made famous by Ella Fitzgerald and Ray Charles)
  9. “Jug Band Music,” Lovin’ Spoonful
  10. “Little Things,” India Arie
  11. “Moon over Georgia,” Shenandoah
  12. “Moon River,” Johnny Mercer
  13. “Red Hot Mama,” Funkadelic
  14. “Savannah (Part One),” Band of Horses
  15. “Savannah Fare You Well,” Jimmy Buffet
  16. “Savannah in the Rain,” Griff
  17. “Savannah Mama,” Blind Willie McTell
  18. “Savannah Song,” Jake Matson
  19. “Savannah Woman,” Tommy Bolin
  20. “Savannah,” Ted Weems
  21. “So Long Savannah,” Eric Bachman
  22. “Song Man,” Tanya Tucker
  23. “Stomp Down Rider,” Blind Willie McTell
  24. “Sunday in Savannah: Martin Luther King Suite, Part 1,” Nina Simone
  25. “The First Mrs. Jones,” Porter Wagoner
  26. “West Savannah,” Outkast


Three Women–One from Savannah
August 8, 2007, 12:11 pm
Filed under: Music, Savannah

Blind Willie McTell was from Atlanta, not Savannah, but he sure managed to sing about the mossy port town a whole bunch.

Here’s a good one: Three Women Blues



My First Savannah Cause: Troy Davis
August 8, 2007, 11:02 am
Filed under: Politics, Savannah, Social Justice

I haven’t even moved to Savannah yet, and I’ve already found something to be incensed about. Robin Wright Gunn explains.



Songs about Savannah: on the increase
August 8, 2007, 6:23 am
Filed under: Music, Savannah

My running list of songs about Savannah is on the increase. I’m including tunes that feature but brief mentions. Continued thanks to the gang at Savannah Underground for keeping the list alive and growing.

  1. “West Savannah,” Outkast
  2. “Hard-hearted Hannah,” Ray Charles
  3. “Georgia,” Ludacris, Field Mob (mostly about Georgia as a whole)
  4. “Down by the River,” Camoflauge (I’d never heard of Camoflauge [r.i.p.] until I visited Savannah for the first time in July. I’m guessing most of his stuff is about the town.)
  5. “Savannah (Part One),” Band of Horses
  6. “Savannah,” Ted Weems
  7. “Sunday in Savannah: Martin Luther King Suite, Part 1,” Nina Simone
  8. “Stomp Down Rider,” Blind Willie McTell
  9. “Good Little Thing,” Blind Willie McTell
  10. “Got Three Women,” Blind Willie McTell
  11. “Savannah Mama,” Blind Willie McTell
  12. “Get Up Jake,” The Band
  13. “Delia,” Blind Willie McTell, with famous covers by Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan
  14. “So Long Savannah,” Eric Bachman
  15. “Moon River,” Johnny Mercer
  16. “Country Grammar,” Nelly
  17. Moon over Georgia,” Shenandoah
  18. The first Mrs. Jones,” Porter Wagoner
  19. “Song Man,” Tanya Tucke
  20. “Red Hot Mama,” Funkadelic
  21. “Jug Band Music,” Lovin’ Spoonful
  22. “Savannah Fare You Well,” Jimmy Buffet
  23. “Savannah Woman,” Tommy Bolin
  24. “Savannah Song,” Jake Matson
  25. “Savannah in the Rain,” Griff
  26. “Little Things,” India Arie
  27. “Hard-hearted Hannah,” Composers: Jack Yellen, Bob Bigelow and Charles Bates (made famous by Ella Fitzgerald and Ray Charles)



Savannah Songs: Update
August 2, 2007, 9:24 pm
Filed under: Music, Savannah

My new friends at Savannah Underground have helped me significantly beef up my puny list of songs about Savannah. Below is the growing list. Add your favorite. I know there more out there. Savannah is too damn spooky to not have inspired a gazillion songs about death and love and everything in between.

  1. “West Savannah,” Outkast
  2. “Hard-hearted Hannah,” Ray Charles
  3. “Georgia,” Ludacris, Field Mob (mostly about Georgia as a whole)
  4. “Down by the River,” Camoflauge (I’d never heard of Camoflauge [r.i.p.] until I visited Savannah for the first time in July. I’m guessing most of his stuff is about the town.)
  5. “Savannah (Part One),” Band of Horses
  6. “Savannah,” Ted Weems
  7. “Sunday in Savannah: Martin Luther King Suite, Part 1,” Nina Simone
  8. “Stomp Down Rider,” Blind Willie McTell
  9. “Good Little Thing,” Blind Willie McTell
  10. “Got Three Women,” Blind Willie McTell
  11. “Savannah Mama,” Blind Willie McTell
  12. “Get Up Jake,” The Band
  13. “Delia,” Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, et. al.
  14. “So Long Savannah,” Eric Bachman
  15. “Moon River,” Johnny Mercer


Links to All That’s Splendiferous about Savannah?
August 2, 2007, 8:29 am
Filed under: Savannah

This is my plea for links to nooks and crannies of the web that feature the Savannah that’s under the radar.  All categories of the strange and lovely welcome.  Surprise me.  The worthy ones I’ll add to my blogroll.



Savannah Songs
July 30, 2007, 5:22 am
Filed under: Music, Savannah

I’m a musician and songwriter, so music is one of my natural entry-points into a thing, a place, a person. (E.g., back when I was dating, a music collection could make or break a potential girlfriend.) So, I’ve started collecting songs about Savannah. Below is a super dinky list to start. I haven’t heard or listened to most of these songs. I’ll add more as I come across them, so please add yours to the comment section. I’m sure there are a ton of traditional (blues, folk, old timey, etc.) tunes from and about the place, so send them my way, please.

  1. “West Savannah,” Outkast
  2. “Hard-hearted Hannah,” Ray Charles
  3. “Georgia,” Ludacris, Field Mob (mostly about Georgia as a whole)
  4. “Down by the River,” Camoflauge (I’d never heard of Camoflauge [r.i.p.] until I visited Savannah for the first time in July. I’m guessing most of his stuff is about the town.)
  5. “Savannah (Part One),” Band of Horses
  6. “Savannah,” Ted Weems
  7. “Sunday in Savannah: Martin Luther King Suite, Part 1,” Nina Simone
  8. “Stomp Down Rider,” Blind Willie McTell


Savannah Signage
July 27, 2007, 8:13 am
Filed under: Savannah, Signage

My wife and I went to Savannah last weekend to check out the famed and sweaty city to determine whether or not we could live there. Yes, it’s true, the oak trees dripping with Spanish moss are haunting and beautiful. It took a day or two before we could see past them. Once our eye’s clear, we began noticing the propensity of hand-painted signage–something you don’t see to much of in this digitally-enhanced age. There are many more examples I saw as we drove around, and I’ll post more as soon as we actually live there.

I’m especially fond of the eccentric details on the Bland’s sign. I’d love to find out more about the guy who painted it.


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Oh My
July 26, 2007, 12:44 pm
Filed under: New York City, Savannah

My wife accepted a job at the Savannah School of Art and Design in–you guessed it–Savannah, Georgia. We’ve lived in New York for a combined total of 23 years. We love New York–and we love adventures, too. So, we’re off to see the wizard of Savannah. Got just over a month to get our stuff and our bodies down there.

Help.