In the tradition of the story telling, folk singing minstral Ken Burnett weaves the tale of his friend Cash Boyeaux. He makes the ordinary events of Cash’s …
In the tradition of the story telling, folk singing minstral Ken Burnett weaves the tale of his friend Cash Boyeaux. He makes the ordinary events of Cash’s …
Jon-Emory of the SAMMIE nominated Dry County Drinkers asks the question many men have asked themselves at closing time at the bar…”How Wrong” can…
A story about the trials of getting older told with a sense of humor. Vocally there are occasional flashbacks to Barry McGuire. Carl Salmonsen of the Campfi…
A tribute to John Prine. G P Bailey not only conjures up the spirit of John Prine but pays his respect to Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Willie …
In one song John Malcom manages to evoke the vocal cadence of early Lou Reed, the lyrical imagery of Warren Zevon and the story telling of Bruce Springsteen….
Carly is one of the emerging artists out of the very hot Sacramento singer songwriter movement. Although she defies being segmented into any one genre she has a definite Americana side to her music.
Legendary leader of the Beau Brummels, Sal Valentino, stopped by for Singer & A Song Night. The Beau Brummels created many classic hits of the 60’s including “Laugh Laugh” and “(Cry)Just A Little. For more information on Sal go to: […]
Nick Shattell of Not An Airplane, one of 40 of Sacramento’s best singer-songwriters at Singer & A Song Night at Marilyn’s on K.For more info on Nick and …
Willy Tea of The Goodluck Thrift Store Outfit” performed at the first Singer And A Song Night at Marilyn’s on K, July 20, 2010. There were audio proble…
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