The 30MMH is a music performance and interview program webcast live as we make it even as it’s committed to tape for PBS broadcast at a later date. This Saturday, 02/27, see and hear, live, three Americana acts on the […]
The 30MMH is a music performance and interview program webcast live as we make it even as it’s committed to tape for PBS broadcast at a later date. This Saturday, 02/27, see and hear, live, three Americana acts on the […]
The David Rawlings Machine last night in Madison, Wisconsin’s High Noon Saloon
David Rawlings Machine High Noon Saloon December 7, 2009 The David Rawlings Machine rolled to the curb for a rest midway through their show last night when Ketch Secor looked up from his fiddle tuning and asked, “how are the […]
Mountain impressionists Seth and Scott Avett brushed a thick coat of music over a blissed-out, sold-out Barrymore Theatre last night. http://www.thedailypage.com/daily/article.php?article=27221
All photos Margaret A. Moore/No Depression It’s 2:30 and the temperature in downtown Chicago is 97. There’s a dude in shorts and knee-high tube socks. He’s eating shell fish from a paper plate. At his feet is a woman sprawled […]
All photos: Margaret A. Moore/No Depression Grant Park is a big sumbitch, 319 acres on the Lake Michigan shoreline. So you’d expect sound bleed from stage-to-stage at Lolla. There’s virtually none. A D-J show happens right across the plaza from […]
Atmosphere creates more excitement today in the middle of the afternoon than Kings of Leon did as a closing act last night. Rain has given away to heat. It’s above 90 today in Chicago with the sun loitering behind clouds […]
Two hours of bumper to bumper from O’Hare to Grant Park deprives us of The Knux set on day one of Lollapalooza. The only thing worse that being stuck in Friday afternoon Chicago traffic is paying tolls for the privlege. […]
Leaving this morning from Madison to travel to Chicago for three days of music at Lollapalooza. Driving rains are predicted for Chicagoland today, the first day of the fest. Nothing like a little drama to start things off. Posting reviews […]
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