Category: Folk Music

Americana | February 10, 2019

The Krickets’ Healing Sounds

A local band from the Florida panhandle survives two different kinds of storms while helping their community heal. Last year when the residents of Mexico Beach, Port St Joe and […]

Americana | December 3, 2018

I Think Hank Woulda Liked It This Way

Some of folk’s most versatile players band together again for a 22nd memorable tribute to an American legend.   For a guy who only lived to the age of 29 […]

Folk Music | June 25, 2018

Judy Collins: I am Yours, You Are Mine

A folk music icon is back on tour with an old flame and musical partner as they recreate legendary moments and create new ones.  It was the late sixties, and […]

Folk Music | March 28, 2018

Richard Thompson: He Feels So Good

One of music’s most prolific and gifted songwriters still finds joy in familiar spaces while exploring new ones.  So what does Richard Thompson, one of music’s most unique, gifted and […]

Folk Music | November 13, 2017

Bruce Cockburn Rediscovers His Muse

After wondering if he’d ever write a song again, one of the most enduring and contemplative singer/songwriters of our time delivers more brilliant music. By Steve Houk Even the word […]

Folk Music | October 17, 2016

SWAMP FOLK WITH HEART

Sheer talent, a love of home and some Muscle Shoals magic make beautiful music for The Krickets. By Steve Houk During just about any evening down on the Florida panhandle, if you […]

Americana | April 6, 2011

Teddy Thompson: Slipping In And Out Of His Genes

It can be a blessing and a curse, being the offspring of a famous person. Expectations can be unrealistically high, and the pressure can be enormous to follow in their footsteps. […]

Folk Music | October 20, 2010

Bluegrass Rising Over Yonder Mountain

Yonder Mountain String Band’s Jeff Austin had dropped out of a musical conservatory in Ohio in the mid 90’s in search of a life in music. Maybe Broadway, musical theater, maybe […]