She’s a PK, and so it seems fitting that Amy Black was invited to the Me & Thee Coffeehouse series in Marblehead last weekend. The preacher’s kid was raised in the Missouri heartland and among the good folks of Muscle Shoals, Alabama, […]
She’s a PK, and so it seems fitting that Amy Black was invited to the Me & Thee Coffeehouse series in Marblehead last weekend. The preacher’s kid was raised in the Missouri heartland and among the good folks of Muscle Shoals, Alabama, […]
Part 2 of 2 on award winning singer/songwriter Craig Bickhardt The song was pitched to Johnny Cash, and he loved it. Recorded the song with The Highwaymen, but the cut didn’t make 1995′s The Road Goes on Forever. Could be […]
Part 1 of 2 on award winning singer/songwriter Craig Bickhardt At last week’s conference, one of the panelists shared a story. Early in his career he had been a radio DJ, responsible for choosing the songs that were played. “Used to be, we’d get so many […]
There was no dawdling involved. We opted for an early dinner at Capital Grille where the last available table sat window-side and offered a full view of the whimsical dragons, pageantry and bright smiles of Boston’s First Night parade. After dinner I did a […]
Photograph by Richard Uznanski At my first Adam Ezra Group show, the audience was invited to pay whatever we liked for the albums on the merchandise table. My friend dropped a twenty in the box and hoped that Adam would be able […]
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