
Jason Eady Establishes Credence With Self Titled LP (ALBUM REVIEW)
[rating=8.00] Jason Eady is one of those middle-aged musicians who already has an old soul. Or at least that’s the impression he conveys on this self-titled sixth album. He’s been
[rating=8.00] Jason Eady is one of those middle-aged musicians who already has an old soul. Or at least that’s the impression he conveys on this self-titled sixth album. He’s been
Few modern acts have managed to do such an effective job at bringing the musical heritage of New Orleans to the world as the Preservation Hall Jazz Band. This much
String Cheese Incident Try Reaching For Elusive Magic Studio LP On ‘Believe’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
[rating=7.00] The release of BoDeans’ Thirteen is coincidental with a resurgence of interest in the group, and its seminal American style, based on an association with the Netflix’ The Ranch.
Marco Benevento brought his road show of positive energy to Portland, Oregon’s Wonder Ballroom on April 8th, giving people a rousing performance, filled with that intangible thing we all seek
Leave it to George Harrison to affix a title to his memoirs as sardonic as the man himself. Not usually given to open-ended discourse, much less personal revelations, the late
Paul McCartney Reissues 1989 Number 1 LP ‘Flowers in the Dirt’
Warren Haynes, Jamey Johnson, Dr. John, Garth Hudson Give The Last Waltz a Whirl in Los Angeles
In just the second episode of the season, Better Call Saul manages to spin a web of taut intrigue unlike anything we’ve seen before.
“It’s a relief seeing you guys stand, I needed that,” said Neko Case shortly after the New Pornographers hit the stage in front of a sold out crowd at Portland’s