An apt way to categorize Moxie, the new album from Daphne Lee Martin, would be to call it “steam punk pop,” for it is equally retro and modern and thoroughly out this world. Artfully produced by Bill Readey at Fuzzy […]
An apt way to categorize Moxie, the new album from Daphne Lee Martin, would be to call it “steam punk pop,” for it is equally retro and modern and thoroughly out this world. Artfully produced by Bill Readey at Fuzzy […]
Well I’m totally Folked, I’m heart sore and travel weary but I can only say anyone interested in music should witness and pay witness to Folk Alliance at least once in their life. Its something I never thought possible, a music industry […]
Jim Chilson (Guitar) Chad Rousseau (Drums) Jay Scheffler (Vocals & Harp) The new album from Boston’s Ten Foot Polecats ‘Undertow’ is gonna drag you out to the woodshed and kick your ass, a mixture of deep Mississippi mud, Chicago grit, […]
Wallander. While some of you in the US will have no idea what I’m talking about, my friends in Sweden and the UK certainly will. Just a few short days ago I had not a clue either, but thanks to […]
**NOTE: This contest is now closed and winners have been chosen. Congratulations to Rhonda Hunter and Kat Keith, and thanks to everyone who entered! The Mavericks have the kind of story that would probably not even be possible in the […]
Goodbye Newport. I’m very sorry but I will not be attending this year. The Newport Folk Festival has been one of my favorite summer events for many years. It’s one of the best music festivals on the East Coast: the […]
Holly Williams says she just writes songs. But as the owner of a Nashville boutique along with hosting a fashion blog that includes food and travel tips, this girl stays pretty busy. She found time to record her third album The Highway and […]
Ben Fisher is a wonderful songwriter, performer, and all -around great guy. But he’s also a masterful street performer (or busker), and this is a very fine art as I’ve discovered. For a while there was a video going around of […]
1.0 – What’s the first song you recall moving you as a kid? The first song that I remember moving me was a tune by Lester Young called ‘PC Blues’, I heard it at home on my mothers HiFi. When […]
Now I don’t generally think about my age, am not big on birthdays and don’t normally refer to myself as “old.” A friend recently said, “I still feel like I’m 21, until I hang out with someone 21.” And it’s […]
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