Music video by Kenny Chesney featuring Grace Potter performing You And Tequila (featuring Grace Potter). (C) 2011 Sony Music Entertainment
Music video by Kenny Chesney featuring Grace Potter performing You And Tequila (featuring Grace Potter). (C) 2011 Sony Music Entertainment
Pete Townshend playing the song Bargain, originally from his “Lifehouse” album, which evolved in the Who’s “Who’s Next”. This concert was performed at Sadler…
This is a video of one of my new fave folk bands, the Roving Crows. ENJOY!
Clarence Bucaro doesn’t want to change the world – he just wants his listeners to know about some of the people who do. That’s how his latest album “Walls of the World” was born. In 2009 Bucaro traveled to Jerusalem […]
Nick Lowe played this in a DC-area show the other night and it was amazing. Here’s the official video. It’s from his latest album The Old Magic.
I’ll just admit that when I read the track listing for “Americana,” the first CD by Neil Young and Crazy Horse in 9 years, I sighed. Yes, I wanted to hear new music from Young but gees, do we really […]
John Hiatt has no equal, at least to my ears, but M. William Helfrich is definitely on the path to becoming one of the next great Americana artists. The Portland, Oregon based folk-rock songwriter known as mbilly will self-release “Malheu” […]
Marty Stuart’s music is everything country should be. The minute I put his just-released album “Tear the Woodpile Down” into my player, I felt as if I had come home. There’s something about the instrumentation — especially the lush steel […]
Pete Seeger loved it. So did George Harrison. And now Baltimore-area based duo Cathy Fink and her musical partner Marcy Marxer are continuing to champion the lowly ukulele most recently with their new 13-track release “Rockin’ the Uke.” Of course […]
Ben Howard would likely never say this, but he must feel as if he’s the Bill Murray character in the movie “Groundhog Day.” Remember how Murray would wake up every day and would go through the same set of events, […]
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