I was pleased that Bill Hurley, the editor from The Alternate Root magazine suggested I write a story about how I came about writing some of the songs I do that are about coming home from war. The article appeared […]
I was pleased that Bill Hurley, the editor from The Alternate Root magazine suggested I write a story about how I came about writing some of the songs I do that are about coming home from war. The article appeared […]
It’s time for a good ol’ revival with The Blind Boys Of Alabama! First started in 1939 when they were only 9 years old, these spiritual-blues-gospel singers have stuck together through thick and thin. The main three lead singers are: Jimmy […]
Seesaw is such a fitting title for the second collaboration album from Joe Bonamassa and Beth Hart as it not only demarks the hot title track but hints that you are about to hear these great artists head out for […]
The anticipation is palpable. Dreams of what it will be like and memories of what it was become the subject of conversations held to pass the time. Minutes become hours and you settle in for the ride. The car is […]
The dawning age of America’s great rock festivals was legendary both for its music and its massive crowds. But a different kind of legacy could be its greatest. When the Rolling Stones took to the stage one windy November night […]
The posthumous release, Jeff Healy: As The Years Go Passing By, from the Healy family trust, documents the career of a truly unique artist in three distinct periods, in three different decades, all recorded in Germany and heard now for […]
After a spring full of their own shows, collaborating with various symphony orchestras, plotting their next album (due sometime in 2014), and working on separate solo projects, the Indigo Girls are hitting the road with Joan Baez this month. The […]
Those who know me well know that my two main interests are country music and ballet. But unlike my two favourite foods, cheese and wine, or my two favourite drinks, red wine and white wine, I don’t believe in mixing […]
Once upon a time, I bought an Edie Brickell album from a used record store at a flea market in Orlando. The disc, A Picture Perfect Morning, had come out a few years earlier, on the heels of her two big […]
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