It’s been a privilege to watch the arc of John Hiatt’s career. I say arc because I first saw John in concert in 1979, by then he had 3 albums out, so it was by no means the beginning of his […]
It’s been a privilege to watch the arc of John Hiatt’s career. I say arc because I first saw John in concert in 1979, by then he had 3 albums out, so it was by no means the beginning of his […]
Whoever wrote the proverb “All things come to those who wait” must have had William Bell in mind. William Bell is reaching the zenith of his career these days not out of nostalgia or sentimentality, but because he is at […]
Blues and Soul music is not getting alot of respect these days. The Grammys removed those iconic and uniquely American genres from its live presentations a couple years back. That’s okay, I just have one question: What artist’s live performance […]
Whoever wrote the proverb “All things come to those who wait” must have had William Bell in mind. William Bell is reaching the zenith of his career these days not out of nostalgia or sentimentality, but because he is at […]
Here’s a tasty recipe sure to cure the midsummer blues: take a veteran East Coast soul singer, Billy Price, send him out to the West Coast to record at the hottest blues studio, and recording kitchen, Greaseland, add a world […]
November 15, 2017 The first in a trilogy of shows at the sold out Palace Theater in St. Paul, the band’s performance left this nascent Wilco fan absolutely gobsmacked!
Having experienced numerous Alejandro Escovedo shows dating back to a show at the 400 Bar in Minneapolis a couple decades ago, and countless other local venues including 7th Street Entry, Turf Club, Fine Line, MN Zoo and at least 4 […]
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