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. […]
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. […]
Celtic Connections 2015, O2 ABC
A delightful holiday party and a sudden Manhattan downpour both militated against my making a benefit gig for which I’d bought tickets for myself and two friends last Monday night, but I was determined not to miss it. People did come […]
Justin Townes Earle with Paul Niehaus 9/21/15 Musical Instrument Museum Phoenix, AZ
Justin Townes Earle with Paul Niehaus 9/21/15 Musical Instrument Museum Phoenix, AZ
Justin Townes Earle 9/21/15 Musical Instrument Museum Phoenix, AZ
“I dreamed I saw St. Augustine Alive as you or me” – Bob Dylan “I Dreamed I Saw St Augustine” from John Wesley Harding 1967 St Augustine in Florida is America’s oldest continuously occupied European settlement. It was founded by […]
Justin Townes Earle at Bluesfest, Byron Bay, Australia at Easter 2015.
From rabble-rouser to Shakespeare scholar, hard rocker to bluegrass brother, Steve Earle’s resume also includes self-taught songwriter, award-winning musician, actor (on such critically acclaimed shows as The Wire and Treme), author, broadcaster, and voracious reader. Not bad for an eighth-grade dropout. Of […]
Two old guys and a kid. Hey…that’s what I probably should have named this article. But I’ve been reading up on how to build your online audience and it seems if you actually use names of famous people in the title you […]
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