By ‘Rebel’ Rod Ames The Krayolas spent their last Sunday venting their frustrations (to put it mildly) on Arizona’s latest atrociously idiotic, SB1070. How did they vent? They recorded another protest song. The last time they did this was with […]
By ‘Rebel’ Rod Ames The Krayolas spent their last Sunday venting their frustrations (to put it mildly) on Arizona’s latest atrociously idiotic, SB1070. How did they vent? They recorded another protest song. The last time they did this was with […]
By ‘Rebel’ Rod Ames Jason and the Scorchers have been around for several decades, bringing us an array of music over the years. They have seen some great times and they have had some lean and difficult times. However, they […]
By ‘Rebel’ Rod Ames Harper – “Stand Together” Peter D. Harper, with his latest record, Stand Together, has written and arranged some of the most soulful, blues-rock filled music I’ve heard in quite some time. The man can blow a […]
By ‘Rebel’ Rod Ames Peter Karp & Sue Foley – He Said – She Said (Blind Pig Records) It’s been a long time since “He” (Peter Karp) left the surroundings of swampy New Jersey and the rural grit of Southern […]
in Austin, Texas for the release of their new CD “Esta Bueno!”
By ‘Rebel’ Rod Ames Just about everyone thought once Doug Sahm left us back in November of 1999, and then Freddy Fender in October of 2006 that the Texas Tornados were gone forever. However, any one familiar with Shawn Sahm, […]
No comments necessary. The performance speaks for itself. Enjoy, RR
The album was released Feb 16. This is somewhat of an introduction of the group. It contains interviews and some great music. Enjoy. RR
By ‘Rebel’ Rod Ames Over the years, I have been “turned on” to an enormous amount of incredibly fantastic music, music that has in some cases completely blown me away. A couple artists and their albums that have accomplished the […]
“Blues Masters” 1966 Pure magic. Wish I could have been there. Rod
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