Does it take a lot of guts to get on stage and present a set of material so new that some of the songs have no name? Or does it merely take confidence in one’s ability and trust in one’s […]
Does it take a lot of guts to get on stage and present a set of material so new that some of the songs have no name? Or does it merely take confidence in one’s ability and trust in one’s […]
“Today my album is one year and one day old,” Kris Delmhorst said early in her show at The Freight & Salvage of her widely acclaimed 2014 release Blood Test. “So it’s no longer my new album. But we’re going […]
For Mother’s Day last Sunday, my family and I decided to go see this little girl by the name of Emmy Sunshine. We saw her at Terra Fermataq in Stuart. She’s an eleven year old girl who sings all types […]
Three days after Buddy Guy closed down the Blues Tent with a blistering set on the final day of the New Orleans Jazz Fest, he’s back home in his sweet Chicago. “I just got in last night, but I’m feeling […]
Andy Hall of The Infamous Stringdusters was pondering just how many different songs the band has been playing in its live show. His sound engineer recently surprised him with the answer. “He’s become sort of our archivist,” Hall says by […]
Anne E. Dechant is an unsung force in today’s Nashville music scene. She’s part of the movement of singer-songwriters who emerged from the 1980s post-punk era carrying the passion and energy of music that connects with everyday realities – its […]
The nature of the singer-songwriter seems to be that of baring one’s soul to his or her listeners, and Glen Phillips (known for his work with Toad the Wet Sprocket) did just that at Club Passim during the first of […]
When I was introduced to Darlingside a couple of years ago at the Outside the Box Festival (an incredible free festival which is returning to Boston this summer), I remarked that I had discovered my new favorite band. I now […]
In late September 2013, Magnolia Pictures released the documentary Muscle Shoals, which was both a celebration of that recording studio’s funky, gritty soul sound and a glimpse into the life and times of its founder, Rick Hall. While the film […]
NYC-Based Swing-Pop band, Joe Benjamin & A Mighty Handful give us not only an innovative take on classic swing jazz, but also provide some insight on a problem we can all relate to. The groups debut s(w)ingle, “That Text,” is brought […]
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