Before setting off for some festivals, workshops, a profile, and some work time on the farm, I want to share some new music coming your way in the next few weeks. I have been listening to these new releases a […]
Before setting off for some festivals, workshops, a profile, and some work time on the farm, I want to share some new music coming your way in the next few weeks. I have been listening to these new releases a […]
Wesley Stace @ Philadelphia Folk Festival
This album opens with a well-engineered and sounding tune in “Give Me What You Gave To Him.” Stereo separation almost as marvelous as old-style stereo where the instruments are impeccably separated between speakers. I had the strumming acoustic guitar coming clearly […]
John Wesley Harding is the sort of hyper-literate singer-songwriter who inspires reviewers to use adjectives such as “clever” and “precocious” — even though, at 38, he’s no longer that next-big-thing wunderkind who burst out in the late 1980s, covering Madonna […]
What can one reasonably expect from a swashbuckling British expatriate neo-folkie who borrows his stage name from a Dylan record, covers the esteemed work of everyone from Madonna to Nic Jones and, in fact, predicted the late 20th-century reformation of […]
FRESH TRACK: JP Harris – “Dark Thoughts”Check it out
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