So maybe this is what it feels like when a label dumps a musician. Less than a month after HuffPost published my list of favorite artists of 2017, the contributors’ platform was shut down in January, thereby involuntarily ending my […]
So maybe this is what it feels like when a label dumps a musician. Less than a month after HuffPost published my list of favorite artists of 2017, the contributors’ platform was shut down in January, thereby involuntarily ending my […]
FloydFest and the Waterfront Blues Festival are, in many respects, opposites. Whereas FloydFest is off the beaten path in the middle of a forest that’s in the Blue Ridge Mountains near Floyd, Virginia, the Waterfront Blues fest is in downtown Portland, […]
“Genre is like gender, it is a suggestion” — Porch Stage announcer when introducing Mirah While the 17th Nelsonville Music Festival is now history, I am continually reminded of how special a place Southeast Ohio was and is to me. Even […]
Cat’s Cradle Back Room, Carrboro, NC 2-21-2016
Cat’s Cradle Back Room, Carrboro, NC, 2-21-2016
Cat’s Cradle Back Room, Carrboro, NC 2-21-2016
Cat’s Cradle Back Room, Carrboro, NC 2-21-2016
Cat’s Cradle Back Room, Carrboro, NC 2/21/2016 encore “I Shall Be Released”
Suzanne Santo of Honeyhoney at the Mercy Lounge in Nashville, during AmericanaFest 2015.
The duo performs at the Bluebird Theater in Denver on June 2, 2015.
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