The perfect mixture: 1 part Daniel Lanois. Known as the acclaimed sound man behind Joshua Tree and Wrecking Ball, this homegrown maestro fills his tunes with scripted walls of noise laced with quip and layered vocal harmonies. 1 part Emmylou […]
The perfect mixture: 1 part Daniel Lanois. Known as the acclaimed sound man behind Joshua Tree and Wrecking Ball, this homegrown maestro fills his tunes with scripted walls of noise laced with quip and layered vocal harmonies. 1 part Emmylou […]
I’ve been searching for the unequaled portable turntable. The time machine to the twist and the smoke out. Originally, the Gig Harbor Goodwill produced parts and prospects. Beneath the VCR’s and kitty corner to the used crutches is where I […]
Finally, four of America’s indie-folk favorites have come together for their long awaited US Tour. Monsters of Folk, a union of Conor Oberst, Mike Mogis, M. Ward and Jim James have been in the making for several years now. Fans […]
Ambient noise conductor Jesse Sykes brought a variety of gravel coated ballads as our summer evening began. With a barrage of sweeping guitar runs and heavy hitting bass, her songs illustrated a soul as long as her black wispy locks. […]
Known as “the prophet” to country artists worldwide, Gram Parsons had a premonition. He knew that American music would transcend all genres to evolve into an entity beyond the imagination; something he called Cosmic American Music. Yesterday, Redmond, Washington produced […]
I am young and a student at Peninsula High School in the small community of Gig Harbor, Washington. As I type, I am avoiding my math assignments and my Spanish final studies so that I might touch on the likes […]
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