Brandi Carlile Reveals First Ever Solo Tour
Brandi Carlile has toured in a few different configurations: acoustic trio with the Hanseroth Twins, full band with cello and drums, and she’s even been known to perform with entire
Brandi Carlile has toured in a few different configurations: acoustic trio with the Hanseroth Twins, full band with cello and drums, and she’s even been known to perform with entire
Written and recorded in a relatively short amount of time, Bright and Vivid is a masterfully refined piece of work that illustrates a maturation that can only come from intense
Hailed as Nashville’s answer to The Avett Brothers and Mumford & Sons, The Apache Relay have announced their Fall tour dates for the months of September and October. After joining
Irish singer-songwriter Fionn Regan released his new album, 100 Acres Of Sycamore worldwide this week through Heavenly Recordings / Cooperative Music, with the physical release to follow in early 2012.
Punk icons The MisfitsThe Devil’s Rain will be released October 4th on Misfits Records. It was produced by Ed Stasium, whose credits include the Ramones’ Road to Ruin and Too Tough to
This week, Heavenly Recordings re-released the debut album from Seattle-based band The Head and the Heart. The record was issued earlier this year in North America via Sub Pop Records.
[Originally Published: April 12]
Pattie Boyd man. How could one woman be the inspiration for so many epic rock songs? We’re talking Bell Bottom Blues (Cover Wars), Wonderful Tonight, Something, and believe it or not – a few others as well. Layla was released in 1970 by Derek & The Dominos on their incredible LP Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs. In 1992, Clapton rearranged the tune for MTV Unplugged and took home the Grammy Award for Best Rock Song. And it keeps going from there, one of Clapton’s arrangements is just a couple of days old, at the bottom of this Cover Wars you’ll see some videos from April 9th’s performance at Lincoln Center with Wynton Marsalis. And, if you haven’t seen Goodfellas, well. . .
The Contestants:
Duane Allman died less than a year after he lent his legendary slide guitar skills to the original Derek & The Dominos studio take. Thirty-three years after its release, The Allman Brothers Band started covering the song, a nod that some attributed as a tribute to both Duane and the producer of the original record Tom Dowd, who died months before the Allman’s debuted it. Guitarist Warren Haynes handles the vocals. Audio Source: 9-25-2004
[audio:https://glidemag.wpengine.com/hiddentrack/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/allmanslayla.mp3]Video from 2003:
READ ON for more covers of Layla from the likes of The Charlie Daniels Band, Derek Trucks, Phish, Umphrey’s McGee and Herbie Mann…
In celebration of the Equifunk Festival and the Three Grown Men covering it, this Friday, it’s all about funk horns and ridiculous rhythm. Here is some conjecture to ease you
It’s make or break time in the baseball season as we are officially entrenched in the dog days of summer. While Brett Dennen’s Oakland A’s can only hope to play