
ALBUM PREMIERE: Listen To Brad Cole’s Charming And Eclectic New LP ‘Lay It Down”
When Brad Cole started thinking about his new album, he realized he was on a mission to create something that would stand apart from the music he had been making
When Brad Cole started thinking about his new album, he realized he was on a mission to create something that would stand apart from the music he had been making
“Look at you, I love you!” Ryan Montbleau shouted affectionately to the audience as he took the stage on Wednesday night. The feeling was clearly mutual as Ryan and his nine-piece
Lucius brought their big sounding indie pop to Philadelphia’s Union Transfer on 4/3/16. Photos by Cathy Poulton.
When Eric “Roscoe” Ambel decided to cut his first new solo album in 12 years, the inspiration came from an unlikely source: a bar. Sure, musicians have been writing songs
By the mid-1970’s Henry Roeland “Roy” Byrd aka Professor Longhair was in the midst of a career resurgence. Well, maybe resurgence isn’t the best word for a musician who, despite being a piano legend
The Experience Hendrix Tour hit the Hanover Theatre in Worcester, MA on 3/23/16. The performance featured Billy Cox (from Jimi Hendrix Experience / Band Of Gypsys), Buddy Guy, Zakk Wylde (from
April 1st marks the release of The Steepwater Band’s 6th full-length studio album Shake Your Faith . The LP features 11 brand new tracks and will be available via Compact Disc, Digital
Back in 2012 songsmith Benjamin Scheuer found himself bouncing around the coffee shops of Greenwich Village performing autobiographical songs. Scheuer’s material dwelled on emotional subjects like the passing of his father when
Originally from New York City and now based out of the culturally vibrant town of Asheville, North Carolina, The Broadcast are a band destined for big things. Caitlin Krisko is
Within the city of New Orleans there exists numerous cultural microcosms. These microcosms historically involve music, and like everything in the Crescent City, they often overlap in ways that are