“Genre is like gender, it is a suggestion” — Porch Stage announcer when introducing Mirah While the 17th Nelsonville Music Festival is now history, I am continually reminded of how special a place Southeast Ohio was and is to me. Even […]
“Genre is like gender, it is a suggestion” — Porch Stage announcer when introducing Mirah While the 17th Nelsonville Music Festival is now history, I am continually reminded of how special a place Southeast Ohio was and is to me. Even […]
Although Sallie Ford will always be the perennially cool girl, she is unafraid to make art that confronts all of her own deeply personal hardships and struggles. Her new […]
Winter is peak time for studio recording. Festival season doesn’t ramp up in full until April and the outdoor amphitheaters are still shut for the season, offering less tour options. Peak recording time also means peak crowdfunding time, and there […]
I’d probably embarass myself if I put down here how many times I’ve listened to the new solo album, The Number 8, from Portland roots songwriter Annalisa Tornfelt. It’s become my go-to album for times of stress at work. I […]
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