Category: Music Genres

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 […]

Classic Rock | December 3, 2018

Live At The Fillmore: Integrate Not Infiltrate

What many call the definitive Allman Brothers tribute band is led by a gifted musician and longtime fan who believes authenticity is what fans want most.    When Lou Maresca […]

Featured | October 30, 2018

The Loving Return of Edie and the Newbos

One of the late 80’s best bands uses respect and camraderie to pick up where they left off.   When it comes to talking to two longtime New Bohemians at […]

Americana | October 8, 2018

The Jayhawks: Still Flying High

Over thirty years after he co-founded one of America’s most respected alternative folk/country rock bands, The Jayhawks‘ Gary Louris seems, well, pretty darn content. I mean, who wouldn’t be? The stellar […]

Classic Rock | October 2, 2018

Jim Kerr and his Simple Mind

Maybe Jim Kerr had a simple mind right from the start. As in knowing from the get go, it’s simple, right here in little Toryglen, Scotland, it’s a simple choice, this […]

Classic Rock | August 26, 2018

Ian Anderson’s 50-Year Woodwind Whirlwind

  Here’s one for ya: Q: Why was the flutist arrested? A: Because he was in treble. I know, kinda poor, sorry. But that aside, if you sit down and ponder […]

Rock and Roll | August 19, 2018

The ‘Duchess of Coolsville’ Digs Deep

One of music’s most fascinating treasures finds inspiration in looking within as she moves forward.   Ricki Lee Jones has been diggin’ in the dirt. Not out in the garden […]

Classic Rock | July 29, 2018

The Lost Art of Jerry Garcia

Jerry Garcia lives on in those who play his music, but now, also in exceptional and never before seen ways.   You know, it’s like he never left. Well, hold […]

Classic Rock | July 29, 2018

Thomas Dolby’s Sound Vision

An 80’s new wave star uses his deeper brilliance decades later to educate and innovate.   It’s really pretty ironic, actually. An unconventional and quirky young guy drops out of […]

Classic Rock | July 16, 2018

Greta Van Fleet’s Divine Intervention

An astonishing rock band of young Michiganders crosses generations by combining an homage to classic hard rock with their own unique atmosphere. It was during a break at a recent […]