In late 1967 The Byrds were at a crossroads, doubly so. With David Crosby’s exit they needed additional personnel, and as their last records, singles, and album had not sold very well they were also in a creative quandary. Remaining […]
In late 1967 The Byrds were at a crossroads, doubly so. With David Crosby’s exit they needed additional personnel, and as their last records, singles, and album had not sold very well they were also in a creative quandary. Remaining […]
2014’s been quite a year for Glasgow-based country and roots rocker Daniel Meade. His debut album, As Good as Bad Can Be, released last year, had led to BBC Radio Scotland airplay and a video of his radio session came to […]
Rockabilly revivalism, a tribute to a vogue and a dinner theater of the damned, has not produced much compelling music. Among the herd of amiable necrophiliacs attracted to the subculture, there is little fresh thinking, and few good players. But […]
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