Returning to one of his “favorite places to play” — the Barrymore Theater in Madison, WI — a jovial and truly inspired Steve Earle turned a night dedicated to the blues into a joyous occasion that will be fondly remembered […]
Returning to one of his “favorite places to play” — the Barrymore Theater in Madison, WI — a jovial and truly inspired Steve Earle turned a night dedicated to the blues into a joyous occasion that will be fondly remembered […]
Let’s get one thing clear from the outset, I love this band! I have been trying to write this review for a couple of weeks now but have not quite been able to pull the trigger. No, it’s not a […]
When I learned of the death of Riley Ben “B.B.” King my first thoughts went to my old friend and former client Ron Levy. Ron was blessed to be the keyboard player in the B.B. King Band from 1969 to 1976. […]
About every five years or so a Soul album comes out that is so good, so right, that you are scared your turntable’s stylus will melt down. I think of Eddie Floyd’s, William Bell’s and Otis Reddings great records on […]
One of America’s most talented songwriters, guitarists and producers, it is simply amazing that Mr. Sykes has managed to keep flying low under the radar of most people except those in the industry and those familiar with the Memphis scene. […]
Following a spirited performance at the Dakota Jazz Club in Minneapolis by Alejandro Escovedo and the Sensitive Boys featuring Billy Masters on guitar, the Escovedos graciously send their regards and support to No Depression on its 20th Anniversary.
As a reminder to anyone near the Twin Cities this evening, do yourself a favor and head on to downtown Minneapolis to the Dakota for a great meal and catch some incredible music. I particularly like this video for a […]
Fresh off successful gigs in my two favorite cities on earth, New Orleans and Memphis, Alejandro Escovedo brings his Sensitive Boys back to the head waters of the Mississippi this Thursday May 7, 2015 to a room which defies its […]
Like a Pineapple Express, last night at the MusicCares Awards banquet, where he was honored as its person of the year, Bob Dylan opened up and let out a torrential downpour that lasted for over a half-hour. He delivered a torrent […]
Graham Parker & the Rumour Official Bootleg Box Don’t get me wrong, I have nothing but admiration for my fellow Minnesotan Bob Dylan, and I certainly do not argue or quibble about the historical significance of the release last month of The […]
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