Kings Place contains the first new public concert hall to be built in central London since the completion of the Barbican in the early 1980s. It opened in 2008 and houses two halls specifically designed for live music performances. The […]
Kings Place contains the first new public concert hall to be built in central London since the completion of the Barbican in the early 1980s. It opened in 2008 and houses two halls specifically designed for live music performances. The […]
It was like a dream come true. Rosanne Cash greeted the capacity crowd at the College of St. Benedict’s Escher Auditorium in little St. Joseph, MN, and quickly announced, “Playing an entire album, in sequence, is something I’ve always wanted […]
Something happened this week that you might or might not have heard about. With all the press surrounding cell phones and fancy watches and a new U2 album that is free for the taking, quietly the book has been closed […]
Dear Guy, I hope you don’t mind if I call you Guy. It’s just that I feel as if we’ve been old friends for such a long time. It was the 70s when I got my first album of yours. […]
Life on the road anyone? Do you ever wonder what it is like to be a real, touring act on the road and living that super exciting life? Well, read on as I recap what our last little road tour […]
I often get asked how the music scene has changed since I started out. I really wish that certain things had changed, but sadly, some things may never change for the better. For one, back in the day, if you played a […]
The second annual Jail Guitar Doors Rock Out was held September 5th at the Ford Amphitheater in Hollywood, CA, and it certainly held true to its name. Another all-star line-up came together to benefit the organization founded by Billy Bragg […]
Remember your first gig? Remember maybe drawing up a poster, applying the original “cut and paste”, (scissors and tape-really!) or Photo-Shopping yourself into some dramatic back drop to advertise your gig? Remember how you felt when you arrived that night and […]
Fifteen to 20 years ago, when some music industry professionals were trying to define and popularize “Americana music” as a distinct genre, they had a pretty clear idea of what the term meant. They were thinking of contemporary songs and […]
Ramblin’ Jack Elliott – Shank Hall (Milwaukee, WI – Sept. 5, 2014) At 83, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott might be shrinking a tad. There didn’t seem to be too much there, under the long, gray curls, the big cowboy hat, and the […]
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