
The most tremendous feat on Ammunition is Tim Easton
After more than two months of cancellations legendary reggae producer and dub pioneer Lee “Scratch” Perry played five east coast dates last week ending at BB King’s Blues Club in midtown Manhattan.
With a list of duet partners that include Tony Rice, Doc Watson, Ricky Skaggs, Norman Blake, Earl Scruggs, and Jerry Douglas, among others, you get what you might expect out of Sutton
Bobby Lee Rodgers has been overshadowed in the past by the legendary presence of Colonel Bruce Hampton. But recently, the Colonel has stepped back to give BLR his full, earned limelight.
With her second album, 1-800-bankrupt, Marykate O
WFNX Best Music Poll 2006 – Lansdowne Street Block Party, held in Boston on May 18th, 2006. Artists performing included; MC Lars, Ok Go!, Buffalo Tom and Charlatans UK on Lansdowne Street, Dear Leader at Avalon, Aberdeen City at Axis and Nada Surf, The Academy Is…, and The Secret Machines at Avalon.
A solid debut that leaves me looking forward to the summer, to the future, and especially, to Costa
Photos by Buddy Fulginiti of the Benefit for Sen. Patrick Leahy, Renaissance Washington Hotel, Washington D.C. May 23, 2006. Artists included Bobby Weir, Mickey Hart, New Riders of the Purple Sage with David Nelson and Buddy Cage, the Flying Other Brothers featuring Pete Sears and Barry Sless, and the Senator from Vermont on backup vocals.
Sounds a bit like The New Pornographers, still packing punch, but not as much as Neko Case and company would probably be agreeable with.
For years, That One Guy has been stunning crowds with his remarkably peculiar one-man show, applying his stand-up bass prowess to a monstrous, homemade instrument. Standing nearly seven feet tall, The Magic Pipe is a chaotic collage of galvanized steel, duct tape and electronic gadgetry, run through an array of samplers and effects boxes.