Often when I’m on my way to a gig with my better half, Richard, we ponder as to how many ‘music pals’ will be at the show… on the train to London to see Rod Picott we deliberated and thought […]
Often when I’m on my way to a gig with my better half, Richard, we ponder as to how many ‘music pals’ will be at the show… on the train to London to see Rod Picott we deliberated and thought […]
Mary Gauthier’s melodies are monotonous. Only when she starts singing is it typically possible to discern one of her songs from another. Such six-chord confines would doom 99 percent of artists, but Gauthier is such a searingly poignant lyricist that […]
Recent transplant to Seattle, New Zealand born singer songwriter Fleur Jack found herself in the world of her teenage dreams, namely the land of “grunge rock of the 90’s,” and one of its holiest shrines the vaunted London Bridge Studios. […]
To some, Joseph Arthur is a painter from New York. To others, he is a recording artist who has clocked well over fifteen minutes of fame since the release of Come to Where I’m From in 2000. But to the locals, he’s just another […]
Whoa. Last night was one for the books at The Mint in Los Angeles. It’s fun when you’re friends with everyone on the bill, and last night’s acts are some of my dearest. The occasion was the (east side) cd […]
Ultimately, Dido believes her upcoming collection of songs is “the crazy diary of my life” rather than a greatest hits record. Dido’s Greatest Hits, available on November 25 through RCA Records in standard and deluxe editions, covers almost 15 years, […]
Boom. I turned my head for a second, and a new generation of songwriters popped up in Calgary, shockingly professional and prolific, securing weekly residencies at top venues and the best players in town to accompany them. T. Buckley is […]
Real country music still exists. But outside of the few living legends, there aren’t too many purveyors of the real thing on the scene these days. And when they do come along, they get branded as too country and run […]
Two new albums from a pair of songwriter/guitarists with righteous facial hair. The perfect soundtrack to Movember! Shadows, Greys & Evil Ways by The White Buffalo It’s been almost two years since Jake Smith, aka The White Buffalo, released his outstanding […]
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