Perhaps best known for his country-radio hit “Honky Tonk Amnesia,” veteran singer/songwriter Scott McQuaig has just released a new album, A Song Away from You. Q: What was your introduction to music? How old were you, and how did it […]
Perhaps best known for his country-radio hit “Honky Tonk Amnesia,” veteran singer/songwriter Scott McQuaig has just released a new album, A Song Away from You. Q: What was your introduction to music? How old were you, and how did it […]
RMHQ Top 20 Albums 2018. This end of year Top 10 Albums malarkey is proving ever more difficult…….. so far at RMHQ we have posted 279 reviews covering Americana, Country, Alt. Country, Cow Punk, Soul, Blues, Rhythm & Blues, Rock, Blues […]
John Hiatt at City Winery Atlanta, 10/21/18
This week’s new releases have plenty of big names among them, at least in our little corner of the music world: John Hiatt, The Bottle Rockets, Sarah Borges, and The Watson Twins. Elvis Costello, Kurt Vile, and Lucy Wainwright Roche. […]
John Hiatt always sounds like he’s on the verge of hysteria, discovering some hidden truth invisible to the rest of us. With his distinctive voice that hovers between a wildcat yowl and a sinner’s moan, he illuminates his characters in […]
John Hiatt at The Station Inn
John Hiatt at The Station InnJohn Hiatt
John Hiatt at The Station Inn
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