Due to some keen marketing and a barrage of advance press, most rock fans now know the back story of Mojo, Tom Petty’s long-awaited return to the studio with his legendary band, The Heartbreakers. Recorded live, mostly on the first […]
Due to some keen marketing and a barrage of advance press, most rock fans now know the back story of Mojo, Tom Petty’s long-awaited return to the studio with his legendary band, The Heartbreakers. Recorded live, mostly on the first […]
Del McCoury Band The Real “DMB” By Jeff Strowe A Del McCoury Band timeline: Dedicated in honor of the greatest familial, Festival loving, and Grammy-winning bluegrass pickers working today. Spring 1999- For the last couple of years I had been […]
Robert Earl Keen Lincoln Theatre-Raleigh, NC March 28, 2010 A long weekend of music came to a close Sunday night where I found myself back at the Lincoln Theatre for a show by Robert Earl Keen. After witnessing both a […]
Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit Lincoln Theater-Raleigh, NC March 26, 2010 Friday night I attended a friend’s birthday party barbecue. Other than a few girlfriends mixed in, the guests were all of the same ilk, semi-scruffy, low-key, and early […]
My 2009 Mix tape The songs that made the year By Jeff Strowe “Out of the Blue” by Julian Casablancas My friend Grant and I have talked a lot about this album and about how the first four tracks just […]
Deer Tick Monday, October 19, 2009 Local 506/Carrboro, NC After a beautifully rendered a cappella version of “Dirty Dishes” featuring harmonies from all five band members started the show, the well-inebriated Deer Tick frontman John Joseph McCauley pulled off his […]
Son Volt Cat’s Cradle, Carrboro, NC September 13, 2009 Last night marked the eleventh or twelfth time I’ve gone to see Jay Farrar live. Long one of my favorite artists, I’ve been a paying customer, traveling the Southeast to see […]
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