Cass Elliot y Johnny Cash
I’ve been a fan of Pieta Brown since her first album and in the past year it seems as though she has just really started to spread her wings. In addition to doing a lot of touring in support of […]
This is Ed, not Bruce. I just wanted to take a moment before I share Springsteen’s words with you to say that I’ve been thinking a lot about the upcoming election here in the US. Yesterday after the second presidential […]
Georges V/Four Seasons Hotel, Paris, May 23, 2007: Bambou, Serge Gainsbourg’s paramour for the last decade of his life, arrives with Lulu (né Lucien), their now 21-year-old son. Lulu is very tall, big, handsome, with long dark hair—he looks like a […]
You just raised $12,233.45 on Kickstarter for that first album of songs that you’ve been working on for three years. Playing dives, libraries, parks, house concerts, open mics and the occasional bar where everybody talks over your set, your day […]
What I really wanted to call this post, but it was too long to fit in the above space and kind of presumptive with a touch o’ the mean spirit, was this: “Why Steve Earle has become the person that […]
Finally, a couple years after the premier at the Woodstock Film Festival, I watched the documentary “Phil Ochs: There But For Fortune” last night on Netflix. Sort of buried in their library, I had to find it through the website […]
The official video for Justin Soileau’s “I’d Never Lie To You.” Off of the upcoming full-length debut album. Additonal vocals from Holly Pulliam.
This is so good, with such an incredible back story, that I’m not sure if I’m being pulled into a scene straight from central casting circa 1939. Some stories are written. Others write themselves. This story, about a band named […]
Well, we all can’t be so lucky to travel to Nashville this week and rub shoulders with the movers and shakers of all things Americana. The label folks, radio and press, musicians, bloggers, agents, managers and the rest. It seems […]