In a better world than this world we live in, every music fan, musician, and songwriter would be hip to Radney Foster and Bill Lloyd. I think that the fact that a decent amount of folks do dig them is […]
In a better world than this world we live in, every music fan, musician, and songwriter would be hip to Radney Foster and Bill Lloyd. I think that the fact that a decent amount of folks do dig them is […]
We’ve all been there. It usually happens on one of those days when your alarm clock radio wakes you up with Lady Antebellum after which you turn on the TV to find CNN using Nickelback as bumper music. Following this, […]
Gil Scott-Heron’s Gone Turn Around, Turn Around… I’m New Here, Again He wasn’t like anything you’d think. A raw-voiced truth-seeker, crippled by addiction to where Riker’s Island became a return address. A provocateur working on a template of […]
Frank Fairfield’s a strange success story. Plucked from the streets of LA to open a Fleet Foxes tour in 2009, he seems to be from another era but still manages to connect to hipsters and folkies alike. No one would […]
FTB podcast #121 features the new album by FOSTER AND LLOYD called It’s Already Tomorrow. Also new music from THE WAIFS, MIDDLE BROTHER and SUZIE BROWN. The full playlist is posted below. Check the artist’s websites and order their CD’s […]
Warning: For the geeks… So here’s the deal folks. I’ve experienced both Amazon and Google’s music cloud service. Amazon came first, I subscribed, uploading my 50 gig music collection and anxiously awaiting my Motorola Xoom tablet which was coming the […]
Gil Scott-Heron the “godfather of hip hop” passed away today at the age of 62. From Wikipedia: Gil Scott-Heron (April 1, 1949 – May 27, 2011) was an American poet, musician, and author known primarily for his […]
By ‘Rebel’ Rod Ames Co-founder of The Doors, Ray Manzarek and slide-guitarist extraordinaire Roy Rogers have collaborated on projects before and have been very successful at it. However, with their latest project, “Translucent Blues”, they have exceeded their past […]
Headlining a nearly sold out show at Seattle’s Moore theater is an unlikley place to see a new band, but that is precisly what everone got thursday night while experiencing the debut tour of the Tedschi Trucks band. The grammy […]
We all know Boz Scaggs, right? The guy from Silk Degrees, the 1976 smash that spawned hit single after hit single after hit single — the million-selling “Lowdown,” “Lido Shuffle,” “What Can I Say,” “We’re All Alone.” The truth is, […]
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