David Haerle invites us to The Free Show
|David Haerle’s music career started before he was born. His father, Martin, emigrated from Germany to pursue a dream of working in the country music industry, initially setting up shop … Read more
David Haerle’s music career started before he was born. His father, Martin, emigrated from Germany to pursue a dream of working in the country music industry, initially setting up shop … Read more
This “super console” was constructed by Elvis Costello and Chris Difford (from the band Squeeze) in 1996 after consultation with Dick Swettenham, a former employee of Abbey Road and Olympic Studios. They … Read more
In 1956, I asked for a guitar for Christmas. The combination of a brother, sister and a tight one-income budget shrunk my request by two strings and I got a … Read more
Rock Gods: Fifty Years of Rock Photography In 1968, budding photographer Robert M. Knight arrived in San Francisco, armed with one camera and a single roll of film which he … Read more
Laura Comfort may have grown up in a musical household, and cut her teeth singing with Berklee students while studying at Harvard, but it took a major move- all the … Read more
Photos by Chuck Lanza It was an evening of the Electric Church at the newly renovated Kings Theatre. Now in its eighth edition, the Experience Hendrix Tour 2016 features three … Read more
Hailing from Dallas, Texas, singer/songwriter and guitarist Charlie Oxford is gearing up for the re-release of his self-titled debut album with his bopping single, “Waiting For.” With influences such as the … Read more
Known for strapping his keyboard to an ironing board while he performs on stage, blues dynamo Ironing Board Sam, at the age of 75, is continuing his roaring comeback … Read more
The estate of the late Jim Marshall, famed rock ‘n’ roll photographer and friend of Elmore, has announced that it is partnering with the Center for Photography at the UC … Read more
Looking back it may feel as though Jimi Hendrix came straight from outer space and ascended to rock superstardom, but these recordings prove otherwise. On You Can’t Use My Name: … Read more