Last night I pulled out an old jazz album, as I prepared a forgotten music play list, Blues-The Common Ground by Kenny Burrell. When I picked up the album cover, I read the liner notes Burrell had written and I […]
Last night I pulled out an old jazz album, as I prepared a forgotten music play list, Blues-The Common Ground by Kenny Burrell. When I picked up the album cover, I read the liner notes Burrell had written and I […]
I guess it all started about 40 some odd years ago. I was going through the Graham Area lobby at the University of Florida and stopped when I heard two guys with guitars playing some incredible music. When they finished […]
Sometimes, like the gathering of the elements that make the perfect storm, the music, the lyrics, the vocals all come together to create songs and an album that just “blows you away”. That happened to me this morning when I […]
Sometimes, like the gathering of the elements that make the perfect storm, the music, the lyrics, the vocals all come together to create songs and an album that just “blows you away”. That happened to me this morning when I […]
When I learned yesterday that Mark Erelli’s 8th studio album Little Vigils was available for digital download at Amazon, and itunes and other locations, I quickly went and picked it up. I have been a fan of the Boston area […]
“Grimm is an engaging, perceptive songwriter in the vein of John Prine or even Steve Forbert – highly literate, subtly nuanced and inventive while retaining a traditionalist’s love for classic folk and bluegrass.” — The Herald-Times, Bloomington, IN So maybe […]
So I have heard his name on Gene Shay’s radio show here in Philly and on XM Radio and heard a song here and there in passing but never really listened to Joe Crookston until today and in the words […]
The other day I was thinking about lost and forgotten music, well, maybe just not listened to in a while and I thought about Goose Creek Symphony. I first heard Goose Creek in the early 70’s and I think, I […]
The other day I was thinking about lost and forgotten music, well, maybe just not listened to in a while and I thought about Goose Creek Symphony. I first heard Goose Creek in the early 70’s and I think, I […]
So, I was on the No Depression website the other day and on the sidebar was an advertisement for a new CD Flood by Moreland and Arbuckle, it looked interesting so I headed over to emusic.com and searched for the […]
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