
It’s been a busy week for bootlegs on IndieRiver. If you haven’t seen ‘em, here’s what’s new for you:
- Andrew Peterson – 2001-12-01: West Lynchburg Baptist Church, Lynchburg, VA, USA (FLAC – SBD)
- Andrew Peterson – 2005-02-11: Second Baptist Church, Richmond, VA, USA (FLAC- SBD)
- Derek Webb – 2008-01-09: The Rutledge, Nashville, TN, USA (FLAC – AUD)
- Sandra McCracken – 2008-01-09: The Rutledge, Nashville, TN, USA (FLAC – AUD)
Derek Webb and Sandra McCracken have released their duet EP, now available on its own website. Click on the link to hear samples of the EP and to purchase the EP. If you order the EP now, you will be sent a link to download the tracks immediately.
Tracklist:
1. Valentine
2. When The Summer’s Gone
3. Watch Your Mouth
4. When The Lights Go Out
5. If Not For You
6. My Finest Misfortune
I wanted to make you aware of two new bootlegs posted in the past week:
- Sandra McCracken – 2007-03-16: The Rutledge, Nashville, TN, USA (FLAC – AUD)
- Behold the Lamb of God – 2007-12-10: Merrimack Hall Performing Arts Center (FLAC – AUD)
This is the only recording I’ve seen of the 2007 Behold the Lamb of God tour. Maybe someone else recorded one? I hope so. It’s the only show I made it to this year.
I’ve been working off a backlog of shows lately, and I didn’t want those to go missed here on SPA.net. [We have a mailing list to keep you apprised as these things go out, mind you.] Here’s what’s new:
- Andrew Osenga – 2007-05-06: Exit/In, Nashville, TN, USA (FLAC – AUD)
- Derek Webb – 2006-10-17: Exit 148, ClearBranch UMC, Trussville, AL, USA (FLAC – SBD)
- Derek Webb – 2007-04-22: The Church at Tuscaloosa, Northport, AL, USA (FLAC – SBD)
- Derek Webb – 2007-05-06: Exit/In, Nashville, TN, USA (FLAC – AUD)
- Eric Peters – 2007-05-05: Trinity Baptist Church, Madison, AL, USA (FLAC – AUD)
- Randall Goodgame – 2007-05-05: Trinity Baptist Church, Madison, AL, USA (FLAC – AUD)
- Sandra McCracken – 2007-05-06: Exit/In, Nashville, TN, USA (FLAC – AUD)
Here’s a sample from the show of Randall’s I just put out tonight, with his wife Amy accompanying him on “Susan Coats’s Pants”:
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This is as official as it gets, folks.
There have been some questions raised regarding the mysterious disappearance of four Square Pegs. Until now there has been no public explanation. Here’s the official word from the SPA:
There was no schism, no fighting, no bickering, no row, no squabbling that prompted the quiet departure of Sandra, Billy, Katy and Matthew from the SPA. This was purely a professional, career-path decision on their parts. Here’s the gist of it—the growing attention given to SPA is predominately among a Christian-based listening audience and media; naturally so, since the majority of the group have established themselves there. The four who opted to step out of the public presence of SPA did so due to their desire to continue to develop their careers in the general market without confusing people regarding their “genre”. Granted, this can be an unfortunate reality when it comes to the world of music.
So, during a SPA family meeting on the Gullahorns’ back porch, the decision was made, among all the original members, to adjust the public representation of the SPA. The meeting was full of thoughtful discussion and good humor. We love one another and highly respect one another’s music. We, the nine remaining Pegs, wish Katy, Matthew, Sandra & Billy all the best in their endeavours, wherever their paths may lead. I have no doubt you, as indie-music fans, will continue to support them as well as you have supported us from Day One.”
So there you have it. We’re not going to scrap anything we have on the site for Billy, Katy, Matthew, and Sandra—no point in doing that. We’ll re-organize things a bit—something that I’ve been thinking of doing anyway, and something that I bet Chris has been looking at from time to time, too—but what we have will remain available. We hope that you’ll understand that we’ll necessarily focus on the nine Pegs here, because that’s our raison d’ĂȘtre. [If you wanted to launch a fan site around Billy, Katy, Matthew, or Sandra, we'd give you a hand. We love 'em that much.]
Please leave any questions or comments that you might have below.
Well, since Sandra is openly discussing this in concerts, it’s worth posting the good news for all to know …
“I’m playing my guitar side saddle,” she said at a show up in Nashville a couple weeks back. “We have an extra member here up on stage.”
I believe the street date for this release is early this summer.
On behalf of [squarepegalliance.net] and the larger fan community, congratulations. Folks seem to really be excited.
I’ll be honest: when I review my personal best-of list for albums I’ve gotten in 2006, Matthew Perryman Jones‘s Throwing Punches in the Dark is almost assuredly going to be #1. I have listened to this one so much that it’s really not even funny. Just last night, as I was driving in from Nashville, it was singing along with MPJ that kept me awake. I remember Andrew Osenga mentioning once that TPitD was best listened to late at night, in a car, really loud … and well, that’s where I was. And so I cherished it yet again.
I think the emotional center of the album, for me anyway, starts with “Refuge”, moving through “One Thing More” and “Hard Times”. So, I bring you “Refuge”, which you can also hear on Jones’s MySpace as the track that loads up with the page:
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If you’re interested in more of Jones from this show, it was the 20 Jun 2006 release show for Osenga’s The Morning where Jones opened. Also, please remember to buy Throwing Punches in the Dark if this appealed to you: support good art.
The lovely and talented Katy Bowser is the source of our next bootleg MP3. As many of you know, Katy recently married Kenny Hutson and has migrated her jazzy tones more to a bluegrassy/Americana/roots sound. Her 2006 EP, All of My Friends, is a favorite of mine, even at just six songs. This song isn’t one of the ones on that album, but it’s still quite good:
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If you like this track, you can get the whole 19 Sep 2006 Square Peg show. Also, please be sure to buy Katy’s All of My Friends and support great art.
If it feels like we’ve not covered Billy Cerveny enough here on SPA.net, it’s because we haven’t. It certainly isn’t for lack of talent on his part; I’ve loved Billy’s music for a couple of years now.
Billy gave us a great treat back in August with a couple sneak peeks at the sound of his new album. They both blew me away, but what really got me was “Mosey”.
If you like what you heard there, give Billy’s AM Radio a try.


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