The 17th annual Americana Awards and Honors show felt a little different this year; maybe it was the trouble with the mics that plagued the show from the beginning, or maybe it was the absence of Mr. Americana, Jim Lauderdale, […]
The 17th annual Americana Awards and Honors show felt a little different this year; maybe it was the trouble with the mics that plagued the show from the beginning, or maybe it was the absence of Mr. Americana, Jim Lauderdale, […]
This is it, folks, AmericanaFest week in Nashville, the week we have all been waiting for, brought to us by Jed Hilly and the rest of the hardworking gang at the Americana Music Association. It’s our time to get together, […]
Year Two of the Arroyo Seco Weekend brought an eclectic mix of up and coming artists and Rock and Roll Hall of Famers to the beautiful Brookside Golf Course in Pasadena, California. The Arroyo Seco Weekend is making its own […]
Two electric guitars recite a harmoniously staggered theme, shadowing a couple up a flight of stairs. They pause on every third step, perhaps restating their consent or to check if anyone is watching. At the 4-second mark, a phased rhythm […]
This nineteen-song collection chronicles the third phase of Irma Thomas’ remarkable career, following her Allen Toussaint-guided early years with the Minit and Imperial labels and her short time at Chess. The outstanding first half of A Woman’s Viewpoint consists of […]
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