Deep Friday Blues: John Lee Hooker “Boom Boom” Live 1969
In contrast to his often (always?) irascible peer Howlin’ Wolf (a/k/a Chester Burnett), John Lee Hooker was most amenable to collaborations. Bonnie Raitt, Los Lobos,
30 Years Later: Weezer Debuts With Unrivaled ‘Blue Album’
In hindsight, the success of the Weezer seemed inevitable—four young musicians from Los Angeles with impeccable chemistry and a natural knack for crafting infectious melodies.
Minneapolis-based Psych and Dream Pop artist Rupert Angeleyes released his third album Pillow Talk, on April 20th and played a special release show with his
The Molly Miller Trio, consisting of Molly Miller, Jennifer Condos, and Jay Bellerose, are releasing their new Western-influenced instrumental album The Ballad of Hotspur on
Austin-based singer/songwriter and Producer JM Stevens recently released his second solo album, Nowhere To Land, which sees a big development in vocal nuances and a
One of the world’s richest twelve days of music starts this weekend when the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival kicks off Thursday at the
In the lead-up to Pokey LaFarge’s newest record, he stated, “I used to think of my music in dark blue, but now I see it
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Rating C+ The thing about Paul Thomas Anderson is that his talent is so great that even his bad movies are, well, pretty good. His
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SONG PREMIERE: Rob Marshall Melts Old Timey Blues & Breezy Folk On Picturesque “Honey Bear”
While Americana has been embraced by a relentless stream of country-turned-folk lately, it’s now rare to see an artist turning the A word into rustic blues and folk that spares
30 Years Later: Weezer Debuts With Unrivaled ‘Blue Album’
In hindsight, the success of the Weezer seemed inevitable—four young musicians from Los Angeles with impeccable chemistry and a natural knack for crafting infectious melodies.