For the married folk-roots twosome of Shovels & Rope, music is not simply a thing or even an event – it is a building block of upbringing. Indeed, Charleston, South Carolina-based Cary Ann Hearst and Michael Trent foster a viscerally […]
For the married folk-roots twosome of Shovels & Rope, music is not simply a thing or even an event – it is a building block of upbringing. Indeed, Charleston, South Carolina-based Cary Ann Hearst and Michael Trent foster a viscerally […]
Jim James raises the roof with his own voice, one that comes from the soul of an artist who’s appreciative that he has been given a chance to show what he can do. Alternating with a solo acoustic band and […]
In a country where a woman’s self-rendered sexuality can still raise eyebrows, Lucinda Williams is accustomed to testing limits. If Elvis freed your body and hips and Bob Dylan freed your mind, then Williams’ strong, distinctive desires and hungry, sexually-charged ghosts untied your […]
Objectivity is an awkward concept to apply to any form of writing, but it fits singer-songwriter Ryan Bingham least of all. Similar to others, he chooses what to put in and what to omit, what feelings to doubt and what […]
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