At the end of AmericanaFest Margo Price tweeted and Instagramed, “It was one helluva week.” I will go further: it was one hell of a year. Americana got its own Billboard chart, Americana for the first time outsold country, a firmly established […]
At the end of AmericanaFest Margo Price tweeted and Instagramed, “It was one helluva week.” I will go further: it was one hell of a year. Americana got its own Billboard chart, Americana for the first time outsold country, a firmly established […]
Catherine Russell performed at Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley in Seattle, WA.
When I did an article on overlooked albums and artists deserving wider recognition last year, I was reminded of a time in 1973 when I was living and writing in the great northeast, when I would play Waylon’s “Lonesome ‘Onry and […]
At the time of her debut Cat, released a couple years ago when she turned 50, Catherine Russell was already an accomplished singer with an extensive array of credits. Having grown up with musician parents (her pianist father, Luis Russell, […]
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