
Digging Deep Into Beau’s Latest LP ‘The Magic Of Public Relations’
Born in 1946 in North England, Trevor Midgley has always loved words and word-play, reflected in stage-names too: C.J.T. Midgley first took the stage in The Raiders, who laid four
Born in 1946 in North England, Trevor Midgley has always loved words and word-play, reflected in stage-names too: C.J.T. Midgley first took the stage in The Raiders, who laid four
Over the course of five albums, indie folksinger Eliot Bronson has created his own brand of acclaimed Americana. He’s an award winner. A road warrior. An internationally-renowned musician with a
Even before the potentially game-changing releases of Irishman, 1917, and the return of the beloved series The Crown, 2019 was threatening to lay down a tough marker for the forthcoming
It is a bright, spring day. Your morning cup of coffee is warm in your hands as you turn on the TV to find that there has been a nuclear
Dennis DeYoung is speaking his mind, loudly and clearly: about the band he formed in his basement with friends Chuck and John Panozzo; about politics and the news media; about
As first conceived by guitarist/vocalist Warren Haynes and bassist Allen Woody while members of The Allman Brothers Band, Gov’t Mule was intended to recall seminal power trios such as the
L.A. native Cassandra Violet’s new single “Superbloom” is a psychedelic folk-pop dreamscape of friendships and flowers wrapped in a scathing critique of modern social media. Produced by Joe Berry of
Corb Lund, a native of Alberta (Canada’s Cowboy country) has dubbed his specific brand of music “Agricultural Tragic.” The catchy tag is remarkably self-aware and makes a pretty apt title
Remember those glorious days when punk rock and country music collided to form a raucous new sound that would eventually be termed alt-country? The Country Westerns definitely do, as is
The life and legacy of an American legend is explored in this new documentary.