When I was thirteen I wanted to be a disc jokey. By fifteen I wanted to be a rock and roll star. At seventeen I wanted to be Jack Kerouac. And by the time I went off to college, I […]
When I was thirteen I wanted to be a disc jokey. By fifteen I wanted to be a rock and roll star. At seventeen I wanted to be Jack Kerouac. And by the time I went off to college, I […]
1.0 – Your most recent record was titled “More Like Me”, is that an admission or an affirmation? Both. I wrote the song “More Like Me” first. After the album was complete, I thought that best described it, as there […]
Portland, Oregon’s five-piece acoustic ensemble Black Prairie, though somewhat of a side project for all involved, has a rather intriguing repertoire of songs, as well as a lineup of seasoned Northwestern songwriters and musicians. Now, I wasn’t exactly privy to […]
I’ve been following the issue of net neutrality very closely as it will have a huge impact on the open nature of the internet and how all of us will receive our information in the future. I hope you will […]
http://www.forestsun.com/ Coming from San Francisco’s Bay Area, it seems only right and fitting that Forest Sun’s music should be of a relaxed and sunny disposition. He generally plays gigs with just himself, his acoustic guitar and his sidekick Ingrid Serban […]
We’re happy to present a guest blog by our friend, Clayton K. Walter, hillbilly cannibal par excellence. We love his writing and are fascinated by his new blog. And we’re all excited to have the great Western Swing band, The […]
(Jambands.com) Later this fall, Rhino will issue a new archival release that presents The Doors with a legendary blues guitar guest. Drawn from the group’s Roadhouse Blues Tour The Doors: Live in Vancouver presents a performance from June 6, 1970, […]
“The Best D*mn Fest in the Whole Midwest!” Last weekend was the annual meeting of “The Switchhead Sisterhood,” also known as the Michigan Irish Music Festival! This was my 9th year at the festival, and this one just keeps getting […]
More gratuitous self-promotion for my monthly one-hour radio show on WMKY here in Morehead, KY. This show I actually recorded a week ago, instead of pulling something from the archive that I cut some months back. I figured even if […]
Shooting Star has had a few reviews in the UK, Europe and US already. Here are the highlights: “Straightforward folk-pop songs with perfect harmonies…Shooting Star” contains ten great songs…The music is catchy, sometimes happy, sometimes sad but always honest. “Shooting […]
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