First Published on Blogcritics. If you like your folk music raw and authentic, you will more than likely find the America’s Music Legacy: Folk DVD something of a disappointment. Hosted by Theodore Bikel, the DVD essentially consists of two TV […]
First Published on Blogcritics. If you like your folk music raw and authentic, you will more than likely find the America’s Music Legacy: Folk DVD something of a disappointment. Hosted by Theodore Bikel, the DVD essentially consists of two TV […]
(First published at Blogcritics) “And a little child will lead them” might well be the motto for 91 year old legend Pete Seeger’s new album, Tomorrow’s Children. “The future of the entire human race lies in the hands of children,” […]
(This article was first published on Blogcritics.org) Perhaps like many of you, I was unfamiliar with the music of Lorenza Ponce until her latest CD, Soul Shifter, came through the mail. After listening a few times, it was clear that […]
The German Rock music television series Rockpalast (Rock Palace) which began broadcasting rock concerts in 1974 and still continues today is releasing a series of DVD’s and CD’s of performances by the likes of John Cale, Michael Schenker from the […]
(First Published on Blogcritics) The October 19th podcast of WNYC’s Soundcheck features an in studio performance and interview with the Chapin Sisters, Abigail and Lily, in support of their new album, Two and their appearance at the CMJ Music Marathon. […]
Acoustic Project is an eclectic seven track EP for a most unconventional string quartet put together by fiddler, vocalist Laura Cortese. The other musicians are Natalie Haas on the cello, Brittany Haas on the five string fiddle, and Hanneke Cassel […]
By Jack Goodstein (First published by Blogcritics.org) The word to remember when thinking about folk/rock duo, The Chapin Sisters, and their latest CD, Two, is harmony. Sisters Lily and Abigail have a unique vocal blend that ranges from the lyrical […]
This article was first published on Blogcritics.org At a time when the country is getting entangled more deeply into one war while it is getting itself disentangled from another, a CD collection that takes a look at some of the […]
In a July interview, eclectic folk singer Joshua Panda describes himself as a “sing-aholic” blessed to do what he loves for a living. If his new, self-titled album is any indication, his audiences are equally blessed. The CD’s thirteen tracks […]
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