
Mavis Staples And Nick Lowe Delight In Austin (SHOW REVIEW)
Is there more of a feel-good double bill than Nick Lowe and Mavis Staples? Probably not. The two acts may seem like an odd pairing, but their show at Austin’s
Is there more of a feel-good double bill than Nick Lowe and Mavis Staples? Probably not. The two acts may seem like an odd pairing, but their show at Austin’s
In March 2003, a small-town gas station owner became suspicious of two black, graffiti-spattered vans and the herd of exhausted, haggard musicians—yards of grizzled beard between them—who rolled into his
It was mere seconds after the Wood Brothers began the understated percussion intro to “Never and Always” that the ballroom at Higher Ground became a warm, comfortable place on March
Brooklyn-based Lake Street Dive is on tour in support of their latest release, Side Pony. They swung by Portland, Oregon’s Crystal Ballroom on March 2nd to deliver their breezy, soulful
Your favorite music will not always be around. Sure, the crystallized moments of studio recordings will endure with all the pink of youth in their hue but the flesh and
Those in attendance at Julie Rhodes’ debut album release party for her new album Bound to Meet the Devil at Thunder Road on Friday night should consider themselves truly lucky, because it
Every nook, cranny and fissure of the House of Blues was filled with footprints as Boston awaited recent Grammy winnner Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit. Strolling onto a blackened, stark
Railroad Earth sold out a Friday and Saturday night run in Portland, Oregon, and the Saturday night show saw many of their most famous songs peppered with rarities and guest
Two great sounds that rumble great together were on full display this Friday night as the combination of NOLA funk and Brooklyn hip-hop pounded out of Williamsburg’s Brooklyn Bowl. The
The temperatures outside hit the single but things were about to heat up inside the Theater Of Living Arts on February 13th. On the docket at the South Street was