. A TRUE MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA (Oct 25) is one of TWO BENEFIT CONCERTS for Larry Wines (editor of the Guide, music journalist and radio host) who is recovering from eye surgery (without medical insurance). They are Friday night, Oct 23rd […]
. A TRUE MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA (Oct 25) is one of TWO BENEFIT CONCERTS for Larry Wines (editor of the Guide, music journalist and radio host) who is recovering from eye surgery (without medical insurance). They are Friday night, Oct 23rd […]
I know, I know, I’ve been spending a lot of time around church kids, and I live in a small town where my Sunday absence at church is noticed, if not remarked upon. And I’ve also been recording (and have […]
WILKESBORO, N.C.– MerleFest 2010, presented by Lowe’s and slated for April 29 -May 2, is proud to announce the line up for the event’s 23rd year. The following artists will join host Doc Watson on the campus of Wilkes Community […]
For bluegrass fans and bluegrass fans to be, do yourself a favor and go see YMSB!! 10.17.09 This past week a friend and I went to see Yonder play at the Nokia Theatre. The night started off well as we […]
. A TRUE MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA (Oct 25) is one of TWO BENEFIT CONCERTS for Larry Wines (editor of the Guide, music journalist and radio host) who is recovering from eye surgery (without medical insurance). They are Friday night, Oct 23rd […]
Clive Gregson’s and Stephen Fearing’s paths have crossed as far back as 1989, when the former Any Trouble songsmith produced Fearing’s “Blue Line” album. Separately, Gregson and Fearing have both made stellar appearances at this venue – Gregson going back […]
Mountain impressionists Seth and Scott Avett brushed a thick coat of music over a blissed-out, sold-out Barrymore Theatre last night. http://www.thedailypage.com/daily/article.php?article=27221
I can’t for the life of me figure why I’ve yet to express my love for the Moondoggies on this site. Since releasing their debut Don’t Be a Stranger last year, they’ve clawed their way toward being one of the […]
By Rod Ames Back in the late 60’s and early 70’s Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen were putting out some fantastic albums. Albums such as Lost in the Ozone, Country Casanova, and the self titled, Commander Cody and […]
Well let me do a quick write-up about this. For those who have seen McMurtry perform you folks already know it was a killer show. Everyone I’ve ever talked to as a matter of fact who has seen McMurtry live […]
FRESH TRACK: Kenny Sharp – “Amy”Check it out
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