On a hot dusty day, standing by the edge of Mulholland Drive, one can look out over all 260 square miles of the San Fernando Valley and see ghosts dancing on their toes as the hot asphalt cooks their feet. […]
On a hot dusty day, standing by the edge of Mulholland Drive, one can look out over all 260 square miles of the San Fernando Valley and see ghosts dancing on their toes as the hot asphalt cooks their feet. […]
I’ve been catching up these past few weeks on a ton of new music and right off the bat I’ll tell you that lately I’ve been feeling a little blue, a little sad, a little old, a little weary and […]
Man…I got a ton of work to do on this sunny Sunday afternoon but I needed to come over here for a second and tell you about Muhammed Ali and Sarah Jarosz. I thought of him early this morning while […]
While there is little doubt that Gillian’s new album is not only dearly anticipated, should I be a betting man, I’d feel safe to lay out some dough that it’ll be the best of what we’ll be hearing this year, […]
I enjoyed reading Grant Alden’s latest post the other day about his recent move and the struggle he is going through in unpacking his music collection. Realizing he is having a space issue, he is now pondering if he really […]
Here’s the press info about the new record that they’ve been trying to keep under cover: June 28 will see the release of Gillian Welch’s first album in eight years, the stunning The Harrow & The Harvest. The Harrow & The […]
Mike Ward (pictured here on the left) from Brunswick Maryland became this website’s 15,000th member on May 6th and just three days later he posted his first blog. Maybe having 15,078 members (as of today) doesn’t sound like much to you […]
It’s really just a rhetorical question, a gateway to somewhere else actually. So don’t feel the need to respond to that question for me, because I actually already know what happened to them. I’ve got this thing called Google and […]
Red Bird by Arborea. Video by Derek Moench. Arborea (with Helena Espvall – Cello, and Jesse Sparhaw – Harp). Recorded in Philadelphia March 2011. http://itun…
Jim Dickson, a recording engineer, producer, and eventual manager of the Byrds passed away at age 80 on April 19th 2011. He is often cited as one of the foundations of the ’60s folk-rock movement, particular that which was coming out of Southern […]