There’s been a lot going on in the past week or so, beginning with the McDowell Mountain Music Festival and ending with a glimpse of things to come from SXSW. In between, there have also been some notable standalone performances. So, […]
There’s been a lot going on in the past week or so, beginning with the McDowell Mountain Music Festival and ending with a glimpse of things to come from SXSW. In between, there have also been some notable standalone performances. So, […]
Beck 3/11/16 McDowell Mountain Music Festival Phoenix, AZ
Beck 3/11/16 McDowell Mountain Music Festival Phoenix, AZ
Beck 3/11/16 McDowell Mountain Music Festival Phoenix, AZ
Beck 3/11/16 McDowell Mountain Music Festival Phoenix, AZ
Beck 3/11/16 McDowell Mountain Music Festival Phoenix, AZ
Beck 3/11/16 McDowell Mountain Music Festival Phoenix, AZ
Beck headlining Day 1 of the 2016 McDowell Mountain Music Festival at Hance Park in Downtown Phoenix.
I was reminded this morning as I went out to shop at our local market that the year is winding down. How did I know? Because there was a lonely trombonist standing outside the door playing a dirge-like version of “O […]
Genius slacker boy is back. Did you miss him? Maybe not, as his most recent surfacings have found him making somewhat conventional, somewhat luminous balladry. His 2002 disc Sea Change, a pretty exercise in Americana heartbreak, affirmed lyrical and melodic […]
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