I have always wanted to attend the 30A Songwriters Festival in Florida’s panhandle. Not because it’s four days in warmer climes in the middle of winter, but because when I first began my musical quest for the holy grails I […]
I have always wanted to attend the 30A Songwriters Festival in Florida’s panhandle. Not because it’s four days in warmer climes in the middle of winter, but because when I first began my musical quest for the holy grails I […]
Anyone who has been to AmericanaFest can tell you, Americana music is not limited to America or even American artists. Americana is not a genre specific to a single nation. Rather, it is a state of being, a mindset, a calling. […]
Before there was Americana, before there was alt-country, there was folk music. Or, as Bill Broonzy once said, “I guess all songs are folk songs, I ain’t heard no horse sing ’em.” This week we have a treat by Jill […]
Kim Richey one of my all time faves… sigh. She’s written songs for Trisha Yearwood, collaborated with Chuck Prophet and is uber-cool. I thought I was seeing my friend Sharron every time I saw her… it was very confusing.
Thursday night, Kim Richey played the Tin Pan in Richmond, Virginia, holding the audience in rapt attention with her crystal clear voice, offbeat sense of humor, and superb set list. Accompanied only by Dean Tidey on guitar, the spare arrangements […]
Kim Richey gave a stellar performance on Saturday, October 24th at Hamilton Stage for the Performing Arts in Rahway, NJ.
“Everyone loves a good ghost story,” producer Neilson Hubbard says, explaining the rhymes and reasons behind his latest project, The Orphan Brigade: Soundtrack to a Ghost Story. “People seem fascinated. People want to know more about it. I think that […]
When Liverpool-born Emma Foxall lived in Nashville for five years, signed as an artist but, like many of the great and good before her, compelled to keep body and soul together with another job, she worked as a waitress at […]
Kim Richey’s entrancing 2002 album Rise was one of the most striking makeovers in the annals of Nashville singers and songwriters going pop. Though Richey had written hits for artists such as Trisha Yearwood, she was hardly in the country […]
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