
Blues, Boogie And Beers On Day 3 Of SXSW Music 2016 (REVIEW/PHOTOS)
On day three of SXSW I found myself once again orbiting the craziness of downtown Austin, a strategy that I seem to use more and more as the festival swells
On day three of SXSW I found myself once again orbiting the craziness of downtown Austin, a strategy that I seem to use more and more as the festival swells
[rating=7.00] Like father like son. The dual tragedies that led to the premature passing of Tim Buckley and his son/musical successor Jeff serve as sad reminders of what transpires when
Day 2 of SXSW was all about rock and roll in its many different forms and the hipster-fied stretch of clubs that is East 6th St. was the place to
[rating=8.00] This isn’t your daddy’s bluegrass anymore. But in the hands of the oddly named Brothers Comatose, it is just as potent. After solidifying their reputation through constant touring and
Here we go again! The music portion of SXSW is off and running, which means the city of Austin is overrun with stages and parties featuring non-stop bands loading in,
[rating=7.00] In the fall of 2014, a variety of musicians, actors, and comedians came together onstage at Los Angeles’ Fonda Theater to celebrate the life and music of George Harrison.
[rating=8.00] In true singer/songwriter fashion, Pete Yorn made his public debut at the famed Cafe Largo, launching pad for many a budding musical novice. Given that apprenticeship, it was little
On the evening of Friday, March 4th, the Bearsville Theater in Woodstock, New York hosted Kofi Baker’s Cream Experience, the premiere live tribute to the legendary band featuring Eric Clapton,
[rating=6.00] Lucius have long been a buzzed about band that seem to be popping up everywhere over the last couple of years, whether backing up Roger Waters and Mavis Staples
It’s hard to believe that a little over a year ago, Leon Bridges was bussing tables at a restaurant in Fort Worth, TX and now he’s selling out 3,500 seat