Posted in January, 2017

Jemima James

In 1979 when Jemima James was a young woman, she recorded a folk album at Longview Farm, a recording studio that launched projects from big-name artists like The Rolling Stones … Read more

Stevie Nicks

Born from Buckingham Nicks, prospering in Fleetwood Mac, Stevie Nicks’ music has always been the epitome of the quintessential flower child, all incense, patchouli and wide-eyed sentiment. When she opted … Read more

Taj Mahal

If you visit Taj Mahal’s website, you’ll be greeted with a black and white image of the Blues Hall of Famer in a Hawaiian print shirt, guitar in hand, with … Read more

Tim Buckley

Born on Valentine’s Day, 1947, Tim Buckley went on, in many ways, to become Cupid’s troubadour. By 6/29/1975, the singer was dead from a lethal overdose of alcohol and heroin. … Read more

Cary Morin

Montana-raised, northern Colorado resident Cary Morin is a Native American who continues to evolve as one of the best acoustic pickers in roots music. He combines soulful vocals with insightful … Read more

Andrea Claburn

Andrea Claburn’s richly shaded and nuanced vocals aren’t the only reason this debut is such a grand delight to listen to. For the full immersion, cut yourself loose and boogie … Read more

The Wood Brothers

There’s an irresistible audience/band connection on this live date at Levon Helm’s Barn, which, if you’ve been there like I have, you know that it’s a superb listening room due … Read more