Friday, May 31, 2013

May 30, 2013 - The Chop House - Charlotte, NC


0: Hail Hail >>
Island >>
Welcome to L.A.
Pick Me Up
Touch of Grey >>
Heart Like a Wheel
Appalachain Hilltop
Call Back
Bird on the Wing >>
Old Piano
Brothers, Sons & Daughters >>
Far Away >>
Silver Lining
Jump the Ship >>
Shape I'm In
Pure Mountain Angel

E: Games People Play

[Setlist written by Brian Queen, winner of the Fan Setlist Contest]

Monday, May 27, 2013

Tie-dye, Humble Pie and the Long Creek Music Festival by Tim Jones




Here's some pics of the massive project Walker and his girl Briana undertook of tie-dying 40 shirts and then hand silk screening this Truth & Salvage Co. logo that Scott Kinnebrew created.  These are one-of-a-kind and extremely limited and for sale at our shows only!


We arrived to Lake Burton, GA under the careful and bright watch of the Full Flower Moon.  It wielded such strong power we had to stay up and watch the sunrise over the lake.



Mike Stockton and the wonderful people at the first annual Long Creek Music Fest put us up in this amazing cabin on another lake.



This machine makes the best ice cubes for drinks.



We had an incredible time blasting out 2 sets of new songs, old faves, and covers by Neil Young, the Grateful Dead, the Band, and Bob Dylan.  The venue and weather couldn't have been more perfect. As soon as we were done we got to hear an incredible band, Gaslight Street, from Charleston. We had a post-show campfire at our cabin with those boys and passed the guitar and bottle around just like every Saturday night should end.


Glenn over at Humble Pie served up 3 delicious pizzas. Make sure you stop in and tell 'em we sent you if you are ever near the northwest corner of South Carolina. We're hoping they do this fest next year and we'll get all y'alls to join us!

Sunday, May 26, 2013

May 25, 2013 - Long Creek Music Festival - Long Creek, SC



1: Hail Hail >>
Welcome to L.A. >>
All I Can Do Is Write About It >>
Island
Games People Play
Brothers, Sons & Daughters
All Stand Tall >>
Heart Like a Wheel
Pick Me Up >>
She Really Does It for Me
Touch of Grey >>
Far Away >>
Rise Up

2: Call Back
Bad Times >>
Silver Lining
Out on the Weekend >>
I Shall Be Released >>
Out on the Weekend
Middle Island Creek
Shape I'm In
101
Appalachian Hilltop
I'm Not Your Boyfriend >>
Giant >>
See Her
Pure Mountain Angel

Monday, May 20, 2013

May 17-18 Recap by Adam Grace


It was a crazy weekend!  We spent a most of the week working on some new tunes...since we get dozens of emails from fans suggesting covers that we should learn.  We picked two covers, plus all of the new material from the upcoming album, and had three days of rehearsal at the Nashville mansion.  On Thursday night we celebrated my birthday with a cookout and some friends.  Friday we headed to my hometown, Tupelo, MS, to play a show and celebrate at my official birthday party.



In Tupelo, our dear friends Wes Sheffield and the Slowburners opened up the show.  It was pretty packed and nasty hot...but Wes whipped the crowd into a frenzy. 



When T&SCO took the stage, Tupelo got a great show and the first taste of the two songs we chose.  The first song, "Touch of Grey" was a perfect choice...as there are a ton of heads in Tupelo who admire the Grateful Dead.  The crowd was chanting along with us, "We will survive..." and I looked over and saw Kelly Farned pumping his fist in the air.  He knows better than most of us that those words mean everything. 


Wes joined us on stage for "Giant > See Her" and before we knew it the show was over...and my birthday was too.  Another year...



The next day we played SpringFest in Batesville, MS.  There were a few thousand people there and we took the stage as the sun was going down.  It was another heater of a show with the other cover we learned...actually a couple that we joined together in a big fat sandwich with some jam in the middle.  We chose a song by Walker's relative Neil Young called "Out On the Weekend" >I Shall Be Released (B. Dylan) > Out On the Weekend.  Gotta love some Neil Young! 



Batesville loved us and we love them.  It was so good to hang with all our fans afterwards in the street, shoots some pics, and do we love to do....talk.  


Thank you to Tupelo and the Blue Canoe for the great birthday and thank you to Batesville for letting us play your annual SpringFest....we hope to do it again next year.

Sunday, May 19, 2013

May 18, 2013 - SpringFest - Batesville, MS



0: Bad Times
Middle Island Creek
Hail Hail
I'm Not Your Boyfriend
Games People Play
Welcome to L.A.
Bird on the Wing
Out on the Weekend/I Shall Be Released
She Really Does It For Me
Call Back
Rise Up
Appalachain Hilltop
Pure Mountain Angel

Saturday, May 18, 2013

May 17, 2013 - Blue Canoe - Tupelo, MS


Adam Grace's birthday show
Wes Sheffield and the Slowburners opening



Hail Hail
I'm Not Your Boyfriend
Games People Play
Island
Jump the Ship
Out on the Weekend/I Shall Be Released**
Call Back
Welcome to L.A.
Bird on the Wing
Heart Like a Wheel
Appalachian Hilltop
Bad Times/Silver Lining
Touch of Grey**
Rise Up
Giant*
See Her*


*with Wes Sheffield
** first time played

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Sunday Evening Post by Walker Young


This year has marked my return to sports. Living again in the south somehow has rekindled my love for competition, rowdy fans, and the excitement of visiting a space purely devoted to exhibition. 

Last week I had the opportunity to visit Churchill Downs in Louisville, KY and witness the great race we call the Kentucky Derby. Churchill Downs was built in 1875 and was recently placed on the National Historic Register. When you enter the gates you can feel the history and immediately recognize the "twin spires" which have been used as the symbol to represent the track. Everywhere you look there is another bit of history reminding you that this race has been going on for 139 years.


The grandstands hold 50,000 patrons, but on this Kentucky Derby day there are up to 150,000 excited fans of the ponies. The entire event is steeped in tradition. Men are in sears suckers suits, tri-colored wing tip shoes  and classic fedoras. Women are dressed to the nines but their hats are what distinguishes them as unique. You have never seen a hat brigade like this. In classic southern style men and women parade from grandstand to paddock all curious who will take this years "Run for the Roses".


The drink of the day is Mint Julep, a classic drink of old Kentucky. It is just one more reminder that you are on southern ground. Made of mint, bourbon whisky, sugar, and water it is a delicious cocktail and no Derby is complete without one.


As the Kentucky Derby approaches, you can feel the anticipation building. The horses are paraded through the paddock area. Here patrons get a chance to see at a close distance the horses running in the race. There is a huge field of horses, 20 to be exact. It is the premier race for three year old thoroughbred horses, and the first race in the series called the Triple Crown. The horses leave the paddock on their way to the track. Ten minutes left to place your bet at a betting window. The anticipation builds. The bugle player blows the call to arms. Looking around you can see there are a lot of people who have a lot of money riding on this race. Jittery Joe's, nail biters and others virtually praying to the Lord above.


And they're off! You hear this over the loud speaker. The race commentator tries to let us know who is at the lead, but it is so muddy nobody can really tell. One minute and fifty seconds later the race is over and ORB, horse number 16 has just won the 139th Run for the Roses.



Sunday, May 5, 2013

Sunday Evening Post by Smitty


Well it has been one heck of a journey and hopefully well worth the wait. We are proud to announce the release of our sophomore effort, Pick Me Up. We know that everyone has been waiting in anticipation and we thank you for your patience. It was yall's faith and encouragement that kept us going. So from the bottom of our hearts...Thank you for making this release possible. We couldn't have done it without you. Seriously.

Much love from Truth and Salvage Co.

Thursday, May 2, 2013

New record to be released on July 23



We are excited to announce that our second record, called Pick Me Up, will be released by Megaforce/Sony RED on July 23. The record was co-produced by the band and Jon Ashley with Bill Reynolds handling the mix. It is a joyous tour de force recorded at Echo Mountain studio in Asheville, NC that features 12 original tracks and a cover of Joe South’s Grammy-winning 1968 hit “Games People Play.”  Opening with the plaintive “The Bad Times,” the album shifts into high gear with “Silver Lining” and keeps the highlights coming with such songs as “Appalachian Hilltop,” “Bird On The Wing,” “I’m Not Your Boyfriend,” the title track and the rollicking “So Sad.” Official press release on our website. Look for tour dates to be announced soon. 

Here’s the PICK ME UP track listing:
--The Bad Times (Kinnebrew, Young, Jones, Smith, Grace)
--Silver Lining (Kinnebrew, Jones)
--Bird on the Wing (Kinnebrew, Jones)
--Island (Jones, Young, Kinnebrew)
--Appalachian Hilltop (Smith, Kinnebrew, Jones, Grace, Young)
--Games People Play (Joe South)
--I'm Not Your Boyfriend (Young, Jones, Kinnebrew, Smith, Grace, Roberts)
--Back in Your Love (Jones, Kinnebrew)
--Pick Me Up (Young)
--So Sad (Kinnebrew, Grace)
--Shady River (Smith, Young, Jones, Kinnebrew)
--Middle Island Creek (Smith)
--All Stand Tall (Kinnebrew, Grace)