There are a few ways a person can find themselves walking into seeing an artist live for the first time. There’s planning for a first ever live show, there’s discovering a show at the last minute by an artist one already knows […]
There are a few ways a person can find themselves walking into seeing an artist live for the first time. There’s planning for a first ever live show, there’s discovering a show at the last minute by an artist one already knows […]
I went to a small Quaker boarding school in suburban Chester County, Pennsylvania, during the late 1950s. A small group of guys, mostly two years ahead of me, regularly sneaked down to Sunset Park in the southern part of the […]
Brad Armstrong takes his custom indie folk rock to a live audience at Manhattan, NYC’s Rockwood Music Hall, on stage 3 tomorrow night at 10pm (4/21/16). Dexateen since 2008, pricipal songwriter for the now defunct indie sweethearts 13ghosts, and an excelled solo […]
Following the footsteps of musical legends such as Joe Satriani and Eric Clapton, guitarist Shehzad Bhanji brings a whole new life to the instrumental guitar genre. Often a rarity among modern musicians, Shehzad brings his love of music and experimental […]
With the addition of the Fayettes, Charlie Faye takes one of the sweetest voices in Americana and crafts smart soul-pop that merges the swinging, swaying sound and style of ’60s girl groups with a more modern take. Her music is current and danceable, at the […]
Gregg Allman, founding member of the legendary Allman Brothers Band, is a gifted blues musician. Allman’s soulful, distinctive voice is as much a part of the American musical landscape as Hendrix’ guitar work or Bob Dylan’s poetic lyrics. Allman, a […]
Welcome to the front door of The Real Easy Ed, where each week I curate, aggregate and update news, events, images, ideas, sounds, odds and ends. I consider this simply a speck of dust on the highway; just another place to pause […]
Whenever two icons decide to tour, the end result is usually greatness. Thus, on a warm spring evening in Nashville, Chick Corea and Bela Fleck took the stage at the Ryman Auditorium and put on an otherworldly show. Taking mostly from their […]
Martin Barre wants to bring audiences back to the lively concerts of decades ago on his current U.S. spring tour. “I want to play gigs like they were in the early ’70s and ’80s — full of of energy and […]
Every year, thousands of musicians turn to crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter or PledgeMusic to get money for their latest album, tour, or piece of merchandise directly from the fans, bypassing the traditional label model. But with all of those choices, […]
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