The reason I do this list late in the year is a sentimental one. I like to mull them over, and think about what I was doing, where I was, the colors of their eyes, when I first heard their […]
This year has been a stellar year not just for roots music, but also for performance photography. After reviewing other publications, I say, without hesitation, that you will not find a wider, deeper, or more invigorating collection of photographs of […]
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This week ND’s photographers again get to shine. This time they select their outstanding albums of the year. As with last week’s picks of the year’s best performances, diversity rules as no two selected the same album. From legends to […]
Lillie Mae performing on the Rooster Stage at the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival in San Francisco, California.
Lillie Mae performing on the Rooster Stage at the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival in San Francisco, California.
Lillie Mae performing on the Rooster Stage at the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival in San Francisco, California.
Lillie Mae performing on the Rooster Stage at the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival in San Francisco, California.
If it is October, it’s Hardly Strictly Bluegrass time at San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park. Once again readers of this column will be able to experience, up close and personal, that autumnal gathering via the photos and words of Peter Dervin, […]
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