LARRY KAPLAN True enough Larry Kaplan’s new release, True enough, is an exceptional recording and a fine example of what ‘folk music’ can be – an art form with the power to preserve and protect our culture and traditions. […]
LARRY KAPLAN True enough Larry Kaplan’s new release, True enough, is an exceptional recording and a fine example of what ‘folk music’ can be – an art form with the power to preserve and protect our culture and traditions. […]
LARRY KAPLAN True enough Larry Kaplan’s new release, True enough, is an exceptional recording and a fine example of what ‘folk music’ can be – an art form with the power to preserve and protect our culture and traditions. […]
We each hear old sayings throughout our lives from previous generations. Too often we shrug them off without giving them a second thought, but as we age ourselves – and, hopefully, grow somewhat wiser, we recognize the truth in them. […]
Nathan Bell’s last album, Blood like a river, absolutely knocked me out. The writing and performance was as pitch-perfect as I’ve heard in many years. I searched out his earlier recordings, including his self-maligned Bell & Shore release El Ranko […]
The noise in the media about SXSW is always about the official showcases and events. The problem with these, for the street-level music lover, is the brevity of the sets and the cost of getting in. Personally, I don’t have […]
I hate ranking albums against each other. Each year, I generally list my favorite releases for the year in no particular order — just a group of recordings that moved me deeply, both as a listener and an amateur songwriter […]
I’ll say up front that I’ve known Richard Berman for many years, and loved his work from the first time I heard him. His songs are honest and real and come from the heart, painting lyrical pictures of characters that […]
It’s been over 20 years since Larry Kaplan’s last album (Worth All the Telling, 1993)–and while, as someone who greatly admires his work, that’s far too long, I can also state that the quality of the music on this new […]
Poets and Prophets A member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, Mark D. Sanders has written contemporary country classics such as Lee Ann Womack’s “I …
Found on You Tube, a great song that Jack apparently never recorded. Shot at Norderstedt, Music Star 14-11-2010 JACK HARDY ( vocals, guitar ) KIRK M SIEE (standup bass, vocals) CHRIS HARDY (fiddle, vocals).
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