Roots-influenced artist Jonah Tolchin has traditionally been associated with the Blues but has never made a complete album focused on his biggest formative element until now. His collection Dockside, recently
It’s a long way from Midnight Oil’s self-titled debut album to 2022’s Resist, the release accompanying the band’s self-imposed retirement from touring the same year (and purportedly not the last of
Progressive rock pioneers and Rock & Roll Hall of Famers YES are on their “Classic Tales of Yes Tour” that kicked off in September and runs through November. The Steve
The Wood Brothers have never radiated such calm, confident dignity as they did striding out onto the MainStage of the Flynn Center on October 27th. But their unassuming demeanor was
Jaime Wyatt’s much-buzzed-about debut, Felony Blues, focused on her battle with addiction and time in prison for drug-related crimes. Her remarkable follow-up, 2020’s Neon Cross, continued that same autobiographical narrative,
1998 was a formative year for Bruce Hornsby. As if playing a key role in the formation of a Grateful Dead redux – The Other Ones – and the massive
Alex Ellis, the UK Americana-oriented singer-songwriter, under the moniker Our Man in the Field, has teamed with esteemed producer Tucker Martine (Rosanne Cash, Bill Frisell, Modest Mouse) for his second
As splendid an album as is Traffic’s eponymous sophomore work, it’s also a clear depiction of why guitarist and songwriter Dave Mason could not sustain membership in the British band for
The dazzling lights of Hollywood have always shared a gleaming semblance with the vibrant ambiance of casinos. The nexus between film and casino gaming has often been explored through numerous
The Four Winds Hartford Casino, a name synonymous with luxury and high stakes, recently found itself at the center of a scandal. An employee, entrusted with the casino’s vast sums