April 5th, 1994 has gone down in history as a turning point in rock and roll. The day Kurt Cobain decided to stop being a spokesman for his generation. A groundskeeper found a note Cobain had left in his garage, initially believed […]
April 5th, 1994 has gone down in history as a turning point in rock and roll. The day Kurt Cobain decided to stop being a spokesman for his generation. A groundskeeper found a note Cobain had left in his garage, initially believed […]
LOVE ME SOME TOWNES VAN ZANDT brings together Seattle musicians Shane Tutmarc, Star Anna & Justin Davis, Gary Westlake, Scott Farley, and Ty Bailie.
As usual, I spent most of the year seeking out new music. Much of that “new music” was records that came out before I was born, but there was plenty of great music that came out in 2010. Some of […]
Shane Tutmarc performs “I Know I Should Know Better” live in the KEXP studio. Recorded 12/22/2010. www.kexp.org
Debut performance of Shane Tutmarc & the Justice League of Americana featuring Grant “Big Smokey” Johnson on lead guitar, Zach Shedd (Hank III) on upright and Steve Latanation on drums. Country Heroes by Hank III live at Robert’s Western World […]
Shane Tutmarc’s “What Is This Love?” from his new EP, available on MusicReleaser.com. Click here for more information about this release: http://www.m…
Debut performance of Shane Tutmarc & the Justice League of Americana featuring Grant “Big Smokey” Johnson on lead guitar, Zach Shedd on upright…
Debut performance of Shane Tutmarc & the Justice League of Americana featuring Grant “Big Smokey” Johnson on lead guitar, Zach Shedd on upright…
A movie short for Shane Tutmarc’s “Ocean of Dreams” from the album, “Shouting at a Silent Sky”. The footage is from “Lord Byron of Broadway” (1930). Click for more information about Shane Tutmarc here: http://www.shanetutmarc.com
This article and many others are featured on my blog, Through These Eyes, covering everything from my recent move from Seattle to Nashville, to my reviews of music and film. For the second installment of my “Perfect Song” series I’ve […]
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