Daggy Man Is the solo moniker of singer-songwriter Thomas Calder. Calder started his musical career at age 21, self-recording his debut album Bleeders and releasing it to rave reviews. From humble beginnings, his music career has
For songwriters, re-interpreting the work of their heroes and contemporaries has always been a thinly veiled gesture of connection—an act that simultaneously pays tribute to their roots and reveals to
The new album from Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band was written by candlelight and then recorded using the best technology available…in the 1950s. But listeners won’t find another album as
Few musicians invest so much in the moment as guitarist Wayne Krantz, whose career has been defined by a fearless embrace of risk and a willingness to charge headlong into
The first time you hear the lush sonic beauty of Texas Hill Country singer-songwriter Israel Nash you might be moved to the kind of description this writer penned when listening
On April 1st, singer-songwriter-guitarist Jon Klages, who helped create the Hoboken Sound as lead guitarist for the Individuals, will release Fabulous Twilight, a collection of original songs and instrumentals hailed
Lee Taylor doesn’t have a big discography or countless videos on YouTube, but what she lacks in online media is reinforced by boisterous vocal chops and spot-on charisma. And yes,
Afrofuturism is the fifth solo album on five different labels by the alto saxophonist/composer/producer Logan Richardson, likely an indication of his unbounded curiosity, and restless, open-minded approach. Five albums may