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A great interview with Tift by Michael Franco of PopMatters.com
An article about Tift by David Menconi in the Raleigh News & Observer
An article about Tift and 'Another Country' by Jim Farber in the NY Daily News
A review of 'Another Country' by Michael Franco at PopMatters.com
An article by David Menconi in the Raleigh News & Observer from August 22, 2004, just before the release of "Tambourine".
An article by David Menconi in the Raleigh News & Observer on Tift and the upcoming album, "Another Country".
A great article on why you don't hear Tift more on the radio.
Very nice article from Star News On-line.. I try to keep up with Tift, but somehow missed her getting married, how did that happen?
(sorry to ruin your day, guys..
Robert
Tift and Zeke got their start at the Bynum General Store, which unfortunately has closed. Below you'll find a link to an article about the store in the Raleigh News & Observer. Her song Laid A Highway is about Bynum.
From the Cincinnati Enquirer, a review of Tift's show on Friday, October 6th, 2006 at the Tall Stacks Festival in Cincinnati:
Nor could the much younger crowd get enough of Tift Merritt on the Great American Stage. Armed with a guitar and sometimes a harmonica and backed by four pieces, she delivered her mostly up-tempo, countrified rock in that wonderfully throaty style her fans love so much.
She appeared to be having as good a time as the audience during a set punctuated by kabooms from the 7:45 p.m. fireworks and a blown amp. Both thrilled her: "Wow, I had fireworks and I blew an amp. My best show ever."
Fans seemed to agree.
An article by Joel Barrett from the Stanly News and Press (Albemarle, NC), published in the Sapula Daily Herald (Sapula, OK).
This is an article in the NY Times by Jesse Fox Mayshark about the alternative-country genre in which Tift was interviewed. You may need to register with the NY Times in order to view the article. I believe registration is free, but if you don't feel like giving out your e-mail address, try the website BugMeNot.com.
by David Menconi of the Raleigh News & Observer
"It's an artist-to-artist interview program where I talk to artists I admire about how they make their work and navigate their lives," Merritt says.
A show review by Elaine Irwin of The Evening Chronicle, Middlesbrough, UK.
By Richard Harrington of the Washington Post on April 15, 2005
By Sheilah Kast of NPR on November 7, 2004
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