My muse – Gadd © Music should be made in the dark Where it’s easy to spot the spark That lights the flame that is my muse That gives meaning to my wounds oh, how I do miss it Music […]
My muse – Gadd © Music should be made in the dark Where it’s easy to spot the spark That lights the flame that is my muse That gives meaning to my wounds oh, how I do miss it Music […]
While I certainly have a shortlist of favorite guitar players, I find it hard to choose just one that stands out as my “all-time” favorite. Everyone on that list brings something unique and interesting to the music. That said, if […]
I have said it before and I’ll keep on saying it ‘I love going to house concerts!’ The audience for this one had travelled from near and far to spend an evening in the company of Anna Coogan and Daniele […]
British blues guitar man Ian Siegal returned again to the beloved Zebra Ranch studios in the north Mississippi hill country to record the follow up to his very successful album The Skinny and emerged with an even better and bigger […]
I’m intrigued by the ABC’s new dramatic series “Nashville,” not because a soap opera set in Music City is in any way compelling to me (it ain’t) but because said dramatic series has tapped one of the Godfathers of Americana, […]
Footstompin’ Townbilly for people who don’t like old-time Country or Folk Music Well, you can blow me down with a feather! If you are a regular reader of my reviews you will know that I have an open mind about […]
After Kyla asked us in a forum post to list some of the top Americana albums, I offered up a few ideas. Then, as I was heading out to a friend’s for the evening, I slapped together a sample based on my […]
Harmony By the Bay, presented by KFOG at the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View (Sat/Sept. 29th) offered a showcase of some of the best alternative rock musicians of the last decade, from currently rising stars such as Kimbra(known for her […]
Hi, my name is Gadd. Here is what you need to know about me. I’m an Israeli Musician who plays Southern Country and Rock – I know, you got to see to believe it. Well you’re in luck, cause I’m […]
Bluegrass-tinged progressive folk from former Long Ryder The Coal Porters are often billed as an alt.bluegrass band, and while there’s bluegrass to be heard in their harmonies and acoustic picking, their loose-jointed joy rings more of the 1960s folk revival […]
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