I am sorry, Amanda, but we are just about done. I found you and The Honeycutters when you were struggling to become known. I loved writing about the best of the underdogs but underdog you are no more. Not only […]
I am sorry, Amanda, but we are just about done. I found you and The Honeycutters when you were struggling to become known. I loved writing about the best of the underdogs but underdog you are no more. Not only […]
Swear to God, sometimes I think I can’t get anything right. I write a column for Bob Segarini’s Don’t Believe a Word I Say blog and just a couple of weeks ago wrote a capsule review of Scott Cook’s Further […]
Man, I love albums that make me wish I had produced them. The Adventurist gives me ample opportunity to rethink what I already know is an amazingly put together album and I have been rethinking it since first listen, each […]
My desk is a garbage dump. I knew I knew Jefferson Ross. He’s the guy who put out an album titled Dogwood Cats a couple of years ago, an album with which I was impressed enough to put him on […]
It’s where it all started, sports fans— the single. First 78s, then 45s created the music business as us oldtimers know it. One song + radio play = hit. It was a simple formula and you see it happen once […]
Here is how I started out my review of the previous Jim Allchin album, Overclocked: “I remember the first time I heard Stevie Ray Vaughan. All I could think was, man, that’s some guitar! The first time I heard Jim […]
I remember the first time I heard Stevie Ray Vaughan. All I could think was, man, that’s some guitar! The first time I heard Jim Allchin, ditto. Maybe he isn’t Stevie Ray Vaughan, but he’s Jim Allchin all over the […]
In a world in which tribute bands are the rage, covers given more cache than creative originals, and compilations more idea than success, Treasure of the Broken Land stands out. In fact, the music landscape what it is, it hovers […]
Jeff Finlin goes pop? No way! Finlin has been one of the stalwarts of music in organic form from the beginning, yet there it is. Track one of The Guru In the Girl (“Love Will Light the Way”) with its […]
Swear to God, I can tell the region of bands these days just by hearing a song or watching a video, if the region is the Pacific Northwest. I hadn’t really noticed it before though there had been a shared […]
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