Selah, a word of dubious origin and definition, most likely comes from the Hebrew phrase to lift up and exalt. It is also defined as an indication to give pause, such as in a musical direction. It could also mean “forever”. Selah […]
Selah, a word of dubious origin and definition, most likely comes from the Hebrew phrase to lift up and exalt. It is also defined as an indication to give pause, such as in a musical direction. It could also mean “forever”. Selah […]
It was certainly not the grand finale David Corley envisioned when he embarked on his first European tour to support his highly acclaimed debut album, Available Light. Before his final song at the TakeRoot festival in Groningen, the Netherlands, on […]
In this festive holiday season, with its Black Friday and Cyber Monday, in a world struggling to acknowledge the notion of peace and goodwill, it may be a break from the madness to read about one small way that music is being […]
If David Corley was a landscape, he would be an ancient forest. The time-worn oak in his voice bends with the seasons. His words shade raw memory from a dry sky. His recent debut album, Available Light, is a collection of […]
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