Hey Everyone! If you haven't already, be sure and check out my latest album release "Meade Music". Its on both 12" records, and compact discs , and includes some fan favorites as well such as "Sweet Tea", "Old South", "Me And My Horse" and "Old Bus 48". Its a real treat to work on these tunes, and I feel its finally in the full swing of the representation of Meade's sound! Included are The Meadow Street Band and myself, as well as the fine fiddle touches of Graham DeZarn, and the wonderful pedal steel playing of Tim Stanton. Get your copy at CD Baby, amazon, or Steady Sounds in RVA. It got some very favorable reviews from Style Weekly, Death and Taxes, Lap Top Sessions, and EVOR magazine, and my song "Sweet Tea" was included as "The Sounds Of Richmond" Vol 6.
Ned Hepburn: Meade Skelton’s ‘Hipsters Ruin Everything’ may be hipster anthem we’ve all been waiting for
This is a reprint of a now deceased article from Death and Taxes Blog printed June 20th, 2012 Meade Skelton’s ‘Hipsters Ruin Everything’ may be hipster anthem we’ve all been waiting for Meade Skelton is a guy from Virginia who hates Obama, hipsters, and untucking his shirt. He has a blog, and spends most of the day blogging about how much he wants to sing, how much he hates Obama, how much he dislikes drums, and detailing his weight loss. He also uploads a lot of his songs to YouTube. Now, the cynic in me wants to simply write him off as a guy in a small town with a keyboard (which he names “Bessie,” by the way) – but to be honest, there’s something about him that screams “outsider art” moreso than most any other random YouTube / blog find. He comes across like the Daniel Johnston of keyboard-based coffee shop country – a description that no doubt will set his rivaled hipsters ears on fire. For all the vast amount of information that the internet has to offer, its rare to ...
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