A warm Wednesday April evening in a church hall in Exmouth Market, central London, was the time and place for the launch show for Emily Barker’s new – and first solo – record, The Toerag Sessions. The album was released officially […]
A warm Wednesday April evening in a church hall in Exmouth Market, central London, was the time and place for the launch show for Emily Barker’s new – and first solo – record, The Toerag Sessions. The album was released officially […]
‘Bonnie Portmore’ is available for free download from http://www.therailsofficial.com for a limited time only Pre-order the debut album ‘Fair Warning’ on iTu…
Here’s a video for the first song off The Renderers’ latest album, A Rocket Into Nothing, which is out now on Ba Da Bing Records.
“Dark Days” by Jolie Holland from the album ‘Wine Dark Sea, out May 20th Pre-order on iTunes: http://bit.ly/1hupT29 Pre-order at the Anti Store: http://www.a…
As her second encore at Club Cafe in Pittsburgh, on 22 April 2014, Jessica Lea Mayfield invited her parents on stage and showed a side of her music we don’t see much of.
© Laura Levine. Giant Sand and Victoria Williams perform WONDER in the desert near Pioneertown, 1992, directed by Laura Levine.
Kate & Anna McGarrigle and friends (Rufus Wainwright – son of Kate -, Emmylou Harris, Mary Black, Karen Matheson, Rod Paterson) perform Stephen Foster’s Hard times come again no more during the Transatlantic sessions.
A LIVE performance by Sarah Petite of her original song “Lead The Parade” from “The Basement” in NASHVILLE.
“I Love You, Sleepyhead”, Lanterns On The Lake La Flèche d’Or, Paris – 28 Janvier 2014
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