Jason Isbell (with Sadler Vaden and Jimbo Hart) at Bluesfest Byron Bay, NSW Australia
Jason Isbell (with Sadler Vaden and Jimbo Hart) at Bluesfest Byron Bay, NSW Australia
Dear Terry, I know you remember that night some years back when we swapped songs up on the mountain after a grandtastic bike ride. I played “Officer Down” by N.Q. Arbuckle of Toronto and your perspicacious ears picked up on the […]
This week, our featured broadcaster is from the central valley of California — Sacramento, to be exact. Like other DJs I’ve featured recently, Paul Hefti and I have never met, but after reading about his taste in music and influences, I’m […]
This week, I’m featuring Cayamo’s Journey through Song, a week-long floating music festival on the Norwegian Pearl. As you can read in the Southern Rambler’s articulate review of this year’s cruise, for many attendees, Cayamo is a musical family reunion — about 70 percent of […]
Cayamo 2016 Highlights (Partial List): Sunday, January 31: – Martin Harley and Sam Lewis : The cruise started with a set by these two on the Pool Deck stage. Martin Harley played some nice lap/Weissenborn guitar and resonator guitar on […]
To be humble, to be kind. It is the giving of the peace in your mind. To a stranger, To a friend To give in such a way that has no end. We are love We are one We are […]
Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit perform during the Sailaway Show on the Cayamo 2016 Music Cruise, January 31, 2016 (Norwegian Pearl cruise ship, Pool Deck stage)
Sadler Vaden & Jason Isbell, Cayamo 2016
This week we begin doing something new. Well, two things. This will be my first column devoted exclusively to a music festival — Celtic Connections in Glasgow, Scotland — and the first time a single photographer, Carol Graham, is featured. […]
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