Hiss Golden Messenger – M.C. Taylor 11/11/17 Club Congress Tucson, AZ
Hiss Golden Messenger – M.C. Taylor 11/11/17 Club Congress Tucson, AZ
Hiss Golden Messenger – M.C. Taylor 11/11/17 Club Congress Tucson, AZ
Hiss Golden Messenger – M.C. Taylor 11/11/17 Club Congress Tucson, AZ
Hiss Golden Messenger – M.C. Taylor 11/11/17 Club Congress Tucson, AZ
Hiss Golden Messenger – M.C. Taylor 11/11/17 Club Congress Tucson, AZ
This month we’ve seen the return of many beloved artists with new music: Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers, Hiss Golden Messenger, and even Chris Hillman. But it’s always exciting when something new breaks through, like Billy Strings, with his […]
When Hiss Golden Messenger played a show in New York City just one week after the election last year, the mood was grim. It was evident that frontman M.C. Taylor was doing his best to put on a happy face […]
May be a curious thing for a 60-something, married straight guy to say. But, I think I may be falling in love with Bruce Hornsby. Don’t get me wrong, in a romantic context, I’d be much more interested in responding […]
An Episodic Day in the Life of an Up-and-Coming Band’s Tour, Number Who-Knows-What Setting the Stage This is a “day-in-the-life” feature from this writer/fan trying to bring a band’s tour to life in a range beyond those shining, culminating moments […]
North Carolina singer-songwriter Caleb Caudle has a demeanor that gives me a sense that he’s calm yet confident. I was surprised that he’s only put out a few albums. His songs evoke the maturity of an old soul. Bill Frater: What got you started […]
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