In the upper left corner of California, what they call the Lost Coast, there’s a commercial radio station called KHUM that has very eclectic playlist. They call themselves “Radio without the Rules,” and one of their feature shows is The […]
In the upper left corner of California, what they call the Lost Coast, there’s a commercial radio station called KHUM that has very eclectic playlist. They call themselves “Radio without the Rules,” and one of their feature shows is The […]
It’s been seventeen years – more than half of Courtney Granger’s life – since this Louisiana fiddle prodigy debuted with 1999’s album of French-language and Cajun instrumental tunes, Un Bal Chez Balfa. Though he’s been busy playing sessions and touring […]
Courtney Granger is keepin’ it classic country…literally. His debut solo record finds him tapping into some of the lesser known country greats, covering tunes that show off some of the genre’s best storytelling. Beneath Still Waters in a fine tribute […]
With the World Series going on, it seemed a good time for a baseball allusion. Besides, we have a lot of good music to talk about this week, covering many of the stylistic categories that comprise “roots music,” whatever that […]
He doesn’t wear rhinestone-studded Nudie suits or a Stetson hat. Even on stage, Courtney Granger looks like the guy you’d call to fix your computer. But when Courtney Granger opens his mouth, all that falls away, and George Jones comes tumbling […]
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