By Nathan Moore “I remember you playing in Eugene thirty years ago,” an audience member recently exclaimed to folksinger and multi-instrumentalist Chico Schwall after a performance at the Fort George Brewery in Astoria, Oregon. The elated man then turned to […]
By Nathan Moore Unlike many contemporary songwriters, Jim Page defies musical categories. While the Seattle wordsmith is referred to in certain circles as a political songwriter, Page, in his own words, “refuses to compartmentalize.” “I’m not going down into that […]
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