
Kam Franklin of The Suffers Introduces Gulf Coast Soul (INTERVIEW)
What a year it has been for The Suffers. After just a few years of existence, this group has everybody talking. With an arousing appearance on Letterman, which left the
What a year it has been for The Suffers. After just a few years of existence, this group has everybody talking. With an arousing appearance on Letterman, which left the
If you have been listening to Jethro Tull for the past forty-six years, you will know the imprint they have made in the music world. That unique sound created when
Guitar legend Leslie West loves to take a song created and recorded by someone else and give it the ole Leslie West twist. Known for his tone and remarkable soloing,
When guitar player Jeremy Brown passed away in March, Scott Weiland was left not only sad about his friend’s untimely death but in a unique quandary: a new album with
On October 2nd Atlanta’s Sevendust released their eleventh studio album, Kill The Flaw. The energy is there, the passion is there, the blazing guitars and machine gun drumming are there.
It’s a bit on the warm side, this Friday night in New Orleans when Ryan Bingham takes to the Flambeau Stage at the Voodoo Music & Arts Experience a few
In 2008, a trio out of Wales released their first record, an EP titled A Balloon Called Moaning. Several of those tracks they still include in their live set, songs
It’s not every day that a band starts, plays a couple of gigs and then gets signed to their first label. But it happened to Alberta Cross. The band formed
“I’m in dad mode,” Black Stone Cherry’s John Fred Young says with a laugh when I call him for an interview a few weeks ago. “It’s our first one, the
Looks can sometimes be quite deceiving. With his spiky hair and hardcore stare, you might look upon Billy Idol guitar player Billy Morrison as a firm supporter of the days