I am always excited to discover new artists, but especially those that are creating new genres all their own. Josse Jaffe, who is based in California, has traveled to all parts of the world gathering inspirations for his music. His […]
I am always excited to discover new artists, but especially those that are creating new genres all their own. Josse Jaffe, who is based in California, has traveled to all parts of the world gathering inspirations for his music. His […]
If you’re listening carefully, Eliza Gilkyson’s new album Secularia will change your life. Her music centers us, allowing us to consider the many barriers to our true selves that we and the world have erected, to question the existence of such […]
Beau + Luci – Live at Aggie Theatre SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/beauandluci/like-a-drum-live-from-aggie-theatre Singer/songwriters Beau + Luci’s new release Live from Aggie Theatre opens with “Rattle the Bones” and, if it’s an introduction for new […]
The musical range and versatility of vision the Kruger Brothers have brought to American music, from the bluegrass and Appalachian music they came to America to grow with, through their association with Doc Watson and Merlefest, to their building of […]
The reissue of Junior Wells’ Coming At You is like a sister release to the reissue of Buddy Guy’s debut album, A Man & The Blues. Both albums were originally released in 1968 via Vanguard Records and then rereleased on the same day this year […]
The Jackstones release new album URL: https://www.thejackstones.com/ You can tell when a band has good chemistry that is organic and comes from the heart and when it’s being staged for […]
The piano and the harp are actually pretty similar instruments. If you open the lid of a piano you’ll find all its hammers and strings and keys. And if you look at the inside of a piano sideways, it’s actually […]
Vanessa Collier is a musician with credentials. A 2013 graduate of the Berklee College of Music, Collier was a featured artist in Tommy Castro’s Blues Review on the Legendary Rhythm and Blues Cruise, and her sax playing has been praised […]
Living in New York City, I’m aware space is a valuable commodity. Singer/songwriter Phil Cook, based in Durham, North Carolina, a much more spacious city, is also aware of its importance, as he demonstrates on People Are My Drug, his […]
Now this is country. John Howie Jr. calls it his little breakup album, and it’s as advertised, with heartbreak, misery, honky-tonk twang, and weeping pedal steel colluding to bring you the best of the worst a man can feel and […]
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