Béla Fleck was joined by Jerry Douglas on dobro, Sam Bush on mandolin, Edgar Myer on bass, Fleck on banjo, Bryan Sutton on guitar, and Stuart Duncan on fiddle in Portland, Oregon on December 7th
Sarah Shook & The Disarmers have released the video for their new track “No Mistakes”, off their highly anticipated third album Nightroamer, out February 18th on Thirty Tigers. Nightroamer finds North Carolina-based group
Liars Club, the new label formed by Amigo the Devil and indie powerhouse Regime Music Group, is proud to announce the signing of Austin, TX outfit Katacombs. Katacombs is an
A progression readily apparent with fifty years of retrospect, The Who’s second album, A Quick One, (released 12/9/66) represents a quantum leap in style. Titled Happy Jack in the United
A retrospect of fifty-five years provides an especially fascinating perspective on Cream’s debut album. Fresh Cream (released 12/9/66 (barely scratches the surface of the powerhouse unit this seminal power trio
“I love song craft,” says longtime folksinger Mason Jennings, who’s spent the bulk of the past 25 years onstage and in the writing room. “A song is like a boat
Lindsey Buckingham’s live appearance at Tucson’s Fox Theatre was probably one of the more anticipated shows in the Old Pueblo a year and a half ago. Buckingham has been given