
Dallas’ Longhorn Ballroom Gets A Big Time Revival & Embellishes Texas Musical History
There is a stigma about the state of Texas that echoes throughout the rest of the country. The “Lone Star” state has really taken that name to heart as it
There is a stigma about the state of Texas that echoes throughout the rest of the country. The “Lone Star” state has really taken that name to heart as it
Eric D. Johnson, writing and recording under the moniker Fruit Bats, often includes geography in his lyrics. Nowhere is that more apparent than in A River Running to Your Heart,
Jazz fans will likely recognize the above names as Philadelphia musicians. Sure, it would have been easier to represent the six as the Temple Jazz Sextet, as they are often
Recent recordings from William Bell and Lee Fields perhaps suggest a soul revival. For many the timeless music never disappeared but this new generation of digital listeners didn’t grow up
William Bell, the man who wrote so many of the great hits, including “Born Under a Bad Sign” for Albert King, is in the midst of a career resurgence, having won
You probably know her from the 1988 movie Crossing Delancey. Or Carrie. Or Honeysuckle Rose. The girl with all the curls and bright green eyes was a mainstay on stage
There are some record shops that change your perception of how a dedicated shop owner can completely change your record shopping experience. Their tireless work to stock their shelves with
Even though it’s only existed publicly for a short amount of time, jazz pianist Steve Okonski’s debut album feels generational. Magnolia is subtle in its approach but once that first
It’s that time of the week again folks, the day that makes everything leading up to it seem small and irrelevant. New Music Friday crept up on us this week
Vashti Bunyan was a young songwriter and performer courted by Rolling Stones’ manager Andrew Loog Oldham in the late 1960s, with whom she recorded Jagger-Richards songs and her own pieces.