Eileen Ivers
Some have hailed Eileen Ivers as “the Jimi Hendrix of the violin,” and I can attest to her ability to work a live audience into frenzy. Her mission here, though, … Read more
Some have hailed Eileen Ivers as “the Jimi Hendrix of the violin,” and I can attest to her ability to work a live audience into frenzy. Her mission here, though, … Read more
Photos courtesy of the Cancer Support Community By Nathalie Casthely Can a guitar make a difference in the lives of people facing a cancer diagnosis? Some of the brightest lights … Read more
Dear Readers: Brace yourselves, I’m going to gush about the Struts. Once every year or two, a band comes along that appears to have all the necessary ingredients for success, … Read more
Bringing a hootin’ and hollerin’ good time by way of Ithaca, Nashville-based bluegrass jug-band The Howlin’ Brothers are performing at Hill Country BBQ’s New York location on Friday, March 18th … Read more
Kristin Burns Austin Plaine’s self-titled debut album is available now. It’s worth a listen, unless of course you’re able to catch him live as he currently joins Brian Fallon & the Crowes … Read more
If there’s one thing to note about Atlanta’s soul man Curtis Harding, it’s that the man can pack out a room. The last time Harding performed in New York he … Read more
Music Festivals are like potato chips over here at Elmore Magazine—we definitely can’t have just one. Thankfully, impressive, innovative new Festivals are being born every day, and New York … Read more
European Americana… now there’s an oxymoron for you. But perhaps out of the strangest contradiction can arise some of the most exciting new music to hit the airwaves in … Read more
Photos by Laura Sedor Formed well over a decade ago, Wolfmother’s been performing since 2004, with a few bumps along their road. Regularly compared to hard rock and … Read more
The Brooklyn Folk Festival (BFF) is still young but it sure has heart. It launched in 2008, the creation of banjo player and host of the Down Home Radio Show, … Read more