A Mark Eitzel gig can be the equivalent of a slow-motion car crash, painful to watch but impossible to look away. One performance I saw deteriorated into a heated war of words between the mightily pissed-off troubadour and some drunken […]
A Mark Eitzel gig can be the equivalent of a slow-motion car crash, painful to watch but impossible to look away. One performance I saw deteriorated into a heated war of words between the mightily pissed-off troubadour and some drunken […]
Don Dixon has never seemed like the high-concept type. Yet here he is on his first album in five years, tackling a thematic song-cycle about (in his own words) “mortality and redemption.” Dixon turns 50 next December, a milestone that […]
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