The week leading up to AmericanFest offers up a slew of outstanding new roots music releases, from a couple that you most likely have heard about and a bunch more that I do not want to drop off the map. […]
The week leading up to AmericanFest offers up a slew of outstanding new roots music releases, from a couple that you most likely have heard about and a bunch more that I do not want to drop off the map. […]
Thank goodness it’s a three-day Labor Day weekend coming up — we’ll need the extra time to listen to all the great music coming out today. We’ve got a new groove from Aaron Lee Tasjan, a tribute to Roger Miller […]
Happy Birthday to the most eccentric, respected, prolific and downright fun songwriter in country music history – the mad scientist Roger Miller! Born in Fort Worth, Texas on January 2, 1936, Roger began his career writing songs for country artists […]
Here’s To Life!: The Story Of The Refreshments There was a brief time in the mid-’90s when a small Arizona bar band took popular music by storm. Following a heralded appearance at SXSW, Tempe’s The Refreshments were signed by Mercury […]
Joe Swank has had his hands in all aspects of radio — as a DJ, programmer, and a label rep. From reading his responses to my questions, I can see that he values the freedom of being an independent promoter and a […]
He’s a nut. But he’s the most talented nut I’ve ever known. – Minnie Pearl Roger Miller had no off switch. In a career that took him from the dive bars of Lower Broad to the Broadway stage – amassing […]
FRESH TRACK: Chuck Prophet – “Wake The Dead”Check it out
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