To be honest, Toronto singer Oh Susanna wouldn’t have been on my radar as “Most Likely to Cover The Rolling Stones”, but her show with New Country Rehab on Wednesday night proved that I should be paying better attention. On […]
To be honest, Toronto singer Oh Susanna wouldn’t have been on my radar as “Most Likely to Cover The Rolling Stones”, but her show with New Country Rehab on Wednesday night proved that I should be paying better attention. On […]
Artists: Misner and Smith, Erin English, Nell Robinson, Larry Hanks, Jim Nunally, Joe Stevens, Duncan Phillips A reverent group of mostly California-based musicians, led by his son Duncan, paid loving tribute to the work of the legendary activist-poet-storyteller and songwriter Utah […]
This past Christmas I bought my oldest son a few books of the non-digital variety. One was a Johnny Carson biography, another was about a cellist I once saw perform topless in a Philadelphia park, and the third was Amanda Petrusich’s […]
I want to be Sergio Webb. I want roll up my world like a sleeping bag for a night, and step into the life of one of Nashville’s great guitar-toting sidemen. I want to be Sergio Webb. I want to […]
There is a special space that exists among musical kindred spirits. Within that space, a bond is formed. When this happens on a live stage, the audience becomes a part of the experience. As fiddle player for the Hot Club […]
Live music is a great gathering tool, pulling people together to celebrate through song. Such was the case on January 9 at Nashville’s 3rd & Lindsley for the HerHRC benefit featuring Mindy Smith, Maggie Rose, Shelly Fairchild, Bonnie Baker, and […]
Bluegrass and old-time music are intermarried yet uneasy relations, like cousins who know enough about each other to be uncomfortable hanging out together. Knoxville quartet The Misty Mountain String Band has an old-time sounding name and a bluegrass-based repertoire that […]
The Birthplace of Country Music Museum opened in Bristol TN/VA last August. The $10.5 million museum was built in conjunction with the Smithsonian Institution and is a project years in the making for the small town of Bristol which straddles […]
I had never seen Noel Paul Stookey (“Paul” of Peter, Paul & Mary) perform as a solo artist, unless you consider the war protests he led in my hometown during the late ’60s and early ’70s. I had no idea […]
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