A soldier. A big mess. A diamond born to shine. An independent woman. These are a few of the striking ways Sarah Potenza defines herself on her inspiring new album Road to Rome. Following her tenure on Season 8 of […]
A soldier. A big mess. A diamond born to shine. An independent woman. These are a few of the striking ways Sarah Potenza defines herself on her inspiring new album Road to Rome. Following her tenure on Season 8 of […]
There’s a time to listen to your elders and then there’s a time to listen to “Granddad.” Sarah Potenza’s “Granddad” to be specific. In these often trying times, his advice might just take you far in life. “He said ‘Don’t […]
Sarah Potenza Playing Hillside Stage @ Merlefest 2016
Sarah Potenza Playing The Hillside Stage @ Merlefest 2016
Kevin Gordon has long been considered one of Nashville’s best kept secrets, but his is a secret that needs to be told. He has produced a string of critically acclaimed albums and had songs covered by Todd Snider, Irma Thomas, Keith […]
After 35 years of co-producing festivals, Charles Wentworth parted with his long time co-producer, and went solo to produce the 18th Annual Rhythm and Roots Festival held at Ninigret Park in Charlestown, Rhode Island. And it showed in the lineup. […]
When Nashville based singer-songwriter Sarah Potenza was five years old, thanks to her parents’ good taste, she heard Joe Cocker sing the Leonard Cohen classic “Bird on a Wire.” In a recent interview she said, “I loved the sound of […]
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