
Charles Moriarty Captures Amy Winehouse Pre ‘Frank’ & Fame In ‘Back To Amy’ (BOOK REVIEW)
It still hurts for many of us to even think about Amy Winehouse, let alone listen to her music. I know that for me, eight years after her death, the thought
It still hurts for many of us to even think about Amy Winehouse, let alone listen to her music. I know that for me, eight years after her death, the thought
The New York City-based Horne Electric Band brings jazz fusion to a heightened level, merging all the great sounds from ‘60s’ and ‘70s classic soul and jazz with a contemporary
Jesse Pinkman is back for one last hurrah.
Paul Cauthen is currently on a swing through the Western U.S., part of an extensive tour supporting his newest studio effort, Room 41. At a sold out Doug Fir Lounge
If nothing else, it’s the best cheesy late-90s action movie to be released in 20 years. Which admittedly isn’t saying much.
Stephen Clair’s Strange Perfume is a perfect homage to 1970s garage rock. Think in terms of the Modern Lovers or if David Bowie had gotten a crack at producing the
The acclaimed storyteller, one of our best songwriters in the past three decades, Chris Knight, returns with his first album in over seven years with Almost Daylight. This is Knight’s
Last summer at Newport Folk Festival there were many surprises but there was one that topped em all- a collaborative cover of Crosby Stills and Nash’s “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes.”
Marcus King today has announced the release of his genre-bending debut solo record, El Dorado – produced by Grammy Award winner Dan Auerbach and released on Jan 17 2019 on Fantasy Records.
Black Mountain has shared a new standalone single, “What’s Your Conquest?” Although separate from their new album, Destroyer, released earlier this year via Jagjaguwar, “What’s Your Conquest?” is in-step with the same vivacious