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Alex V. Cook\\xa0is a journalist and music critic who has written for an assortment of publications including The Believer, The Oxford American, DownBeat, and Paste Magazine.
His book Darkness, Racket and Twang: Essential Listening from the Fringes of Popular and Unpopular Cultureis a compilation of his music essays, which includes commentary on artists ranging from Lou Reed to Bob Dylan to the Mountain Goats.\\xa0He has also written a book on Louisiana\'s Juke joints, honky-tonks, and dance halls called\\xa0Louisiana Saturday Night: Looking for a Good Time in South Louisiana\'s Juke Joints, Honky-Tonks, and Dance Halls.
Alex also sings and plays guitar for The Rakers, a Baton Rouge band that has played at a number of prominent venues around town including The Baton Rouge Gallery. The band describes itself as "The thinking man\'s drinking band."
He\'s one of the few critics I know of who started playing music after working as a critic. As you\'ll hear from Alex in the interview, he got started as a musician relatively late, compared to other musicians, but he still holds his own amidst musicians who have been playing far longer.
Some of the things we discuss include
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For more tips on how to succeed as a musician, check out this\\xa0interview I did with Bree Noble, a musician who got to sing at Dodger Stadium and who now coaches other musicians and interviews industry luminaries.
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The Rakers, other band members:\\xa0Lance Porter (guitar, drums, vocals),
Lewis Roussel (bass, guitar, drums, mandolin),\\xa0Leon Lejeune (guitar, bass),\\xa0Anna Byars (drums)
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Music for the show provided by Rob Costlow.
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