This summer’s runaway small-screen “must see” TV show was HBO’s miniseries Sharp Objects, adapted from a book of the same name written by Gillian Flynn. I won’t spoil it for those who have yet to see it, but it takes […]
This summer’s runaway small-screen “must see” TV show was HBO’s miniseries Sharp Objects, adapted from a book of the same name written by Gillian Flynn. I won’t spoil it for those who have yet to see it, but it takes […]
Thank goodness it’s a three-day Labor Day weekend coming up — we’ll need the extra time to listen to all the great music coming out today. We’ve got a new groove from Aaron Lee Tasjan, a tribute to Roger Miller […]
Ajay Mathur graces our eyes and ears once again with an alluring new video for “Little Boat.” The title track taken from his most recent album that was released earlier this year, brings a brand new and unique look to […]
Musical sensation John Juan is channeling new endeavor this Summer, which has to be one of our favorite additions this year. Starting the Youtube cooking show “Cafe Juan,” the artist proves he not only provides tasty musical treats, but edible […]
Throughout his new album, Liar For a Muse, Ben Delaurentis deftly balances the bitter alongside the sweet. The contemporary folk artist navigates a melange of arrangements that are held together by his subtle grit delivering relatable stories of love and heartbreak […]
BEiTTHEMEANS’ breakout EP Alabama Calling is the jewel crowning 15 years of crafting triumphantly authentic rock’n’roll. Recorded at Sonic Lounge Studios, the album has a rock solid radio quality showcasing the Alabama trio’s dynamic blues-infused yet melodic metal songwriting with lyrics and […]
New York Times jazz critic Nate Chinen is a virtuoso, conducting us on a stunning and wondrous journey through the starkly gorgeous musical landscape of contemporary jazz. His new history of jazz, Playing Changes: Jazz for a New Century (Pantheon), runs fluidly […]
It’s hard to believe it was only in 2011 that Joe Nolan released his debut album, Goodbye Cinderella. At that time he was heralded by this publication and others as a roots rock wunderkind, an opinion confirmed by his 2014 […]
Although I did not know it at the time, the first time I heard Sons of the Pioneers was in a B western at my neighborhood movie theater. That led me to a near lifelong fascination with country and western […]
In 2015, I set out on a journey down the Mississippi River with my music partner Joe Seamons. The year before, Joe and I had started working on a musical project exploring old and obscure American roots songs. But to […]
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