Joe Ely, Ruthie Foster and Paul Thorn toured together as the Southern Troubadours performing at the Edmonds Center of the Arts. Each took turns signing and sharing stories. It was truly an incredible joy to hear these fine musicians.
Joe Ely, Ruthie Foster and Paul Thorn toured together as the Southern Troubadours performing at the Edmonds Center of the Arts. Each took turns signing and sharing stories. It was truly an incredible joy to hear these fine musicians.
Paul Thorn performing with the Southern Troubadours at the Edmonds Center for the Arts in Edmonds, WA.
Paul Thorn’s new album Too Blessed to Be Stressed stakes out new territory for the popular roots-rock songwriter and performer. He explains it this way: “This time, I’ve written 10 songs that express more universal truths, and I’ve done it […]
The land of southern soul is a strange, murky place. It’s steamy and dark, although often dimly lit. Window shades are permanently pulled (the better for telltale silhouettes), the bedding is always rumpled, one end of a phone call is […]
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