We’ve just returned from our 6th visit to the live music capital of the world. We stay at the famous Austin Motel (‘So close yet so far out’), which is a great base for a music-centred visit. On our first […]
We’ve just returned from our 6th visit to the live music capital of the world. We stay at the famous Austin Motel (‘So close yet so far out’), which is a great base for a music-centred visit. On our first […]
Maria Muldaur is probably best known for her 1974 hitMidnight at the Oasis, but she has had a long and outstanding career over 40 years. During that time, she’s released around 40 albums covering almost every kind of American roots music. […]
He was blues royalty, a string-bending architect whose stinging licks and soulful attack shaped the future of blues and rock guitar. Even if you think you’re channeling Stevie Ray, its Albert King you owe the debt to. 1967’s Born Under […]
Go Jane Go, from the acoustic trio of Kieran Kane, David Francey and Lucas Kane, is a intimate acoustic disc I’d file somewhere Doc Watson, Townes Van Zandt and Guy Clark. Recorded live in an Australian farmhouse, the stripped down […]
California based trio, Yellow Red Sparks, yesterday debuted the video for their new single, A Play To End All Plays on NPR’s taste-making site, All Songs Considered. A dark and theatrical portrayal of a seemingly doomed relationship, the video provides a […]
An unyielding sense of cynicism continues to overwhelm the radio airwaves, brushing off patriotic messages to right-wing media. Such a shame as a love for one’s country should not be divided by political affiliations. After the recent tragedy in Boston, […]
This week the feature album is Marshal Peery “Lifes To Short” and we’ll be featuring artists on tour like Tom Mason and The Milk Carton Kids and artists now booking dates on the European House Concert Hub like Keegan McInroe plus new music from Eric […]
There are some nice harmonies and gentle singing on this little six-song EP which ranges from British folk rock to old-tyme U.S. country with seeming ease. Not really surprising given that its from Blair Dunlop and U.S. group Larkin Poe’s […]
Steve Earle was celebrating in Denver on Saturday night, and it had nothing to do with the Mile-High puff daddies hanging out near Colfax Avenue just two miles to the west. No, the alt-country outlaw was enjoying his role in […]
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