Teddy Thompson has been here before. In 2007, the son of British folk greats Richard and Linda Thompson took a detour from recording original material to put down some vintage country songs on his third album, Upfront & Down Low. […]
Teddy Thompson has been here before. In 2007, the son of British folk greats Richard and Linda Thompson took a detour from recording original material to put down some vintage country songs on his third album, Upfront & Down Low. […]
Right now the studio may just be the most important instrument. Think about it: Live music, that ephemeral, magical, simultaneously intimate and mass experience, is off the table (and likely not coming back soon), thanks to COVID-19. Live streams and […]
Teddy Thompson 10/15/11 Centennial Hall Tucson, AZ
Teddy Thompson 10/15/11 Centennial Hall Tucson, AZ
Teddy Thompson 10/15/11 Centennial Hall Tucson, AZ
Teddy Thompson 10/15/11 Centennial Hall Tucson, AZ
Teddy Thompson 10/15/11 Centennial Hall Tucson, AZ
It’s too easy to say there’s no one like Joseph Arthur. Singer, songwriter, gifted pianist, and astounding guitarist, he’s also a painter and designer. From Akron, and based in Brooklyn, he has played a New Year’s Day night show at […]
Last year I did an article on five artists not to miss at the Americana Music Association Festival. Try as I might, this year with over 200 artists performing over six days at fourteen venues I find it impossible to narrow it […]
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