Reviews

David Knopfler Last Train Leaving

David Knopfler is a UK musician who probably needs little introduction. A founding member of the legendary rock outfit, Dire Straits, he left his brother, Mark, and the band behind … Read more

America, The Band

Refugees of the turbulent 1960s came out of that wilderness traumatized and weary. The breezy, soft-rock therapy peddled by America had the power to heal and blow away the pollution … Read more

Evelyn Rubio

Saxophonist/vocalist Evelyn Rubio gathers a star-studded cast for Crossing Borders, with some songs delivered in English, some in Spanish. The album is produced by Grammy-winner and bassist Larry Fulcher and … Read more

Ruthie Foster Big Band

Multitudes of musical artists regularly seek out Ruthie Foster to sing on their albums and at their concerts. Foster possesses a caramel-creamy, and utterly breathtaking voice that electrifies and enhances … Read more

Wayne Nicholson & John Campbelljohn

If ever an album title deserved to appear on these pages, this one does. And, as you likely guessed, “Elmore” is indeed to the iconic bluesman, Elmore James. So, given … Read more

Marshall Chapman

You ever get a song stuck in your head, that keeps playing on and off all day long? It happens to me a lot, but rarely is it a new … Read more

John Primer & Bob Corritore

Harmonica ace Bob Corritore may be one of the blues world’s greatest team players.  When he’s recorded under the moniker Bob Corritore &Friends, his collaborators have included powerhouse players like … Read more

John Stewart

The late John Stewart underwent a radical conversion before rousing Sleepy Jean with his perfectly charming fairy tale “Daydream Believer,” which bursts wide open with transcendent romantic pop idealism in … Read more

John Primer & Bob Corritore

Harmonica ace Bob Corritore may be one of the blues world’s greatest team players.  When he’s recorded under the moniker Bob Corritore &Friends, his collaborators have included powerhouse players like … Read more