The anthem of the U.S. Civil Rights movement was adapted from various Baptist hymns by Zilphia Horton, Frank Hamilton, Guy Carawan and Pete Seeger. Publishin…
The anthem of the U.S. Civil Rights movement was adapted from various Baptist hymns by Zilphia Horton, Frank Hamilton, Guy Carawan and Pete Seeger. Publishin…
(From Troubadour Blues: A Music Documentary — http://www.troubadour-blues.com) It’s customary as December rolls around for the music industry to shower awards on the singers, players, producers, albums and individual songs that are judged the “best of” the preceding year. This […]
Originally posted at www.troubadour-blues.com In the last couple of years, mostly since principal photography was completed on Troubadour Blues, I’d been getting to know a California musician named Kenny Edwards. He wasn’t in the film, but he made a big […]
(Originally posted on Troubadour Blues: A Music Documentary) Mary Gauthier is on tour right now, doing about the most courageous thing I’ve ever seen an artist do. She gets up on stage in front of a roomful of strangers night […]
Originally posted on Troubadour Blues: A Film by Tom Weber A recent trip to Cleveland reminded me all over again what I liked about the “old” music business, before the Internet and cheap digital technology turned every kid with a […]
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