
Tommy Hambridge- Unstoppable Journey (INTERVIEW)
I’m sure that some day, I will sit down – have a cigar and ask myself, “Wow, did that all really happen?” so says Grammy award winning producer, songwriter and
I’m sure that some day, I will sit down – have a cigar and ask myself, “Wow, did that all really happen?” so says Grammy award winning producer, songwriter and
Oftentimes, and especially in the fall months, sports and music will overlap. For fans of both, this means having to sacrifice the viewing of a baseball playoff or a Monday
[rating=6.00] Pale Hands almost have something that could work for them musically as they drift between retro trance and indie pop on their debut full-length album Spirit Lines. The name
Wednesday marked the ninth time Phish has played a sold out show in San Francisco’s Bill Graham Civic Auditorium. Much to the delight of fans, the band offered three well-played
Chances are you haven’t heard of Greylag, but the Portland trio recently released what may be one of the finer albums to hit this year. Consisting of vocalist and acoustic
The tenth annual Art Outside music festival took place last weekend in Rockdale, TX. The visual and auditory art was more abundant than the majority of festivals across the country
The English synth pop duo known as Erasure that formed in London in 1985, brought their Electronic Dance roots music to an adulate full house at the Ventura Majestic Theater,
For a majority of Phish fans, last evening was the clear highlight of the fall tour. Even though the San Francisco Giants did not win the World Series, the disappointing
The book cover of Joe Perry’s new autobiography is perfect: He looks like a true rock god but you get the impression this legend doesn’t say a lot. His music
Before the beloved Drive-By Truckers took the magnificent stage at the Beacon Theatre on Friday, October 17th, Birmingham, Alabama-based band St. Paul and the Broken Bones tore the place up.