
Colin Hay Brings Solo Gems & Men at Work Classics to Boston
Part of a solo performance by Colin Hay, best known as the front man, vocalist, and guitarist for the Australian, early 80s, Grammy-winning New Wave/Rock/Raggae band Men at Work brought
Part of a solo performance by Colin Hay, best known as the front man, vocalist, and guitarist for the Australian, early 80s, Grammy-winning New Wave/Rock/Raggae band Men at Work brought
Steve Hackett and his band visited Scottish Rite Auditorium in Collingswood, NJ to perform both classic Genesis material and other solo work from his vast catalog on 11/21/15. Photos by
Koncept & J57 were weaned on crate digging and local deep cuts, but have always kept one foot in the mainstream. It was this deep immersion into NYC’s hip-hop scene that
As the term “jamband” has become one of open ended sounds and possibilities, Denver’s Digg relates to the core sole of the genre by keeping guitar, drums and bass at
Head for the Hills played a small show Thursday night in Eugene. A lower turnout moved the show to the small stage at Hi-Fi Music Hall, resulting in an intimate
It’s been eight long years since David Terry, the man known as Aqueduct has released a full length record. Founded in Tulsa, OK as the solo recording project of pop-mastermind Terry,
Photo courtesy of Resonance Records At this point in time there is little that needs to be said about the talent and legacy of the great jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery.
David Ryan Harris. “Sounds like a law firm, tastes like analog tape,” says the soul singer/songwriter and guitarist. “I heard music, melodies and stories in my head as a child.
The 10th annual Fun Fun Fun Fest took place November 6-8 at Auditorium Shores in Austin, TX. All photos by Arthur VanRooy. Check out our REVIEWS and FAVORITE ACTS from
Memphis power-trio Dirty Streets are entrenched in the kind of deep soul, funk, blues, heavy boogie and psych-rock that was a domineering force of nature during the Seventies but is hard