Railroad Earth @ The Big Noise Festival
Railroad Earth @ The Big Noise Festival
Railroad Earth @ The Big Noise Festival
The 2018 version of David Bromberg’s Big Noise Festival in Wilmington, Delaware, was a blast. I do love these one day festivals. A great lineup of The National Reserve, David Wax Museum, Amy Helm, Betty LaVette, Railroad Earth, Los Lobos, […]
James McMurtry began his Taos set singing, “Don’t be yelling at me when I’m cleaning my gun,” playing solo on acoustic 6- and 12-string guitars. He got our attention and instantly took command of the outdoor Amphitheater Stage at Taos Music […]
This week it’s the McDowell Mountain Music Festival from Phoenix, Arizona. And if it’s Arizona, longtime ND readers will know right off the bat that C. Elliott will be there to share her photos with us. Now in its 14th year, the […]
I love a good snowstorm, which is lucky, because here on the East Coast we are getting walloped this week. In fact, right about now, I imagine Joe’s Field at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (Mass MoCA) is blanketed in a […]
For the second time, Winter WonderGrass from April 1 to 3 brought a distinctive assemblage of mountaintop adventure-seekers to Northern California for a sweet amalgamation of jam-happy roots and bluegrass music, gnarly craft brews, and mountain views. The setting: pastoral […]
A New Solo Album – Ashes & Dust From Storied Guitarist Warren Haynes Featuring Railroad Earth Grammy-Award winning vocalist-songwriter and admired guitarist Warren Haynes will release a new solo studio album featuring the Americana band Railroad Earth and entitled Ashes & Dust on July 24 2015 via the […]
BLACKIE & THE RODEO KINGS South (File Under Music) South represents a fresh creative step for Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, while embodying the qualities of rootsy musical uplift and quirky lyrical depth that have long distinguished the ensembles varied […]
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