Blink and you just might believe Eric Anders and Mark O’Bitz are a newfound duo. In truth, the two have been collaborating since 2002, first piquing the interest of the national roots scene with Anders’ Not at One a year later […]
Blink and you just might believe Eric Anders and Mark O’Bitz are a newfound duo. In truth, the two have been collaborating since 2002, first piquing the interest of the national roots scene with Anders’ Not at One a year later […]
EDITOR’S NOTE: With the production and release of our summer print journal, which explores a theme we call (Im)migration, we’ve been thinking a lot lately about how music and people move through our world. Evidently, David Olney had similar things […]
As the daughter of two professional musicians (Susie Burke and David Surette), I kind of had a head start when it came to my music career. They taught me that it’s possible to make a good living as a musician […]
The thing one notices about Nashville these days is the confusing amount of construction and the cranes that litter its skyline. So it was quite a juxtaposition to drive into a town with near empty streets, deserted by any reasonable standard. […]
Fifty years ago this week (August 23-26, 1968), Jerry Rubin, Abbie Hoffman, and many others organized The Festival of Life in Chicago on the eve of the Democratic National Convention. Coming at the end of an already violent year—with the […]
This life we live can seem so empty and cruel at times. I believe it is so because as a child we believe in superheroes. We believe in them so much that we want to be them. Most children who, […]
As fall approaches, the crowdfunding site traffic is beginning to pick up, with new album projects from a multitude of artists starting to edge out the summertime slew of reissues for space. For this edition of Crowdfunding Radar, I’ve got […]
You could have heard a pin drop most of the night at the Mother Church of Country Music as Justin Townes Earle turned in a mesmerizing, enrapturing performance. I’ve seen Justin enough in concert now–most recently at Bell’s Brewery in […]
It was another perfectly balmy and wonderful night at the Hollywood Bowl, and this one was even more special because I was seeing the marvelous Rodrigo y Gabriela for the first time live. And WOW. I’m a fan for life. […]
Like Bernie Sanders, Sam & Margot have used their songs to express disdain for extreme inequality and the corruption of capitalist markets. This Friday, April 8th, they will play a concert at Rockwood Music Hall, Stage 3, one of the […]
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