With so much happening during the past few weeks, there was not the time to hear from our favorite Pennsylvania contributor to this column, Mark J. Smith. Mark knows the Philadelphia Folk Festival well, and yet he always is discovering […]
With so much happening during the past few weeks, there was not the time to hear from our favorite Pennsylvania contributor to this column, Mark J. Smith. Mark knows the Philadelphia Folk Festival well, and yet he always is discovering […]
John Gorka @ Philadelphia Folk Festival
(From Part One) The world shares a voice when it comes to music, a central expression extracting the best and profoundest in us. Comprised always of sound, in its rhythms, reaches, and rampings up-and-down, music also includes silence, but not […]
The 30A Songwriters Festival just concluded and once again our crack guest reporter, Brenda Rosser, whom I know from our annual sojourns to AmericanaFest, was on the scene to take in the action, and now shares her highlights along with […]
John Gorka, Amilia Spicer at 30A Songwriters Festival
John Gorka at Hibiscus, 30A Songwriters Festival 2018
John Gorka is the epitome of the eternal folk troubadour. His heartfelt narratives are delivered with a furrowed brow and the essential emotion that reflects his commitment and conviction. After developing his craft as part of New York’s so-called Fast […]
I’ve been working my way through a big pile of recent album releases and separating the rejects from the keepers. Here’s a look at some of the CDs that made the cut. John Gorka, Before Beginning: The Unreleased I Know. […]
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