Posted in July, 2018

Cyril Neville

Vocalist/percussionist Cyril Neville is the youngest of four brothers in New Orleans royalty. His distinctive voice was first heard with the Meters and then the Neville Brothers. After many collaborative … Read more

Julia Othmer

Even in its quietest moments, storms of powerful emotions always seem to be brewing on Sound, the spellbinding and stylish second album from singer/songwriter Julia Othmer. Shelter is found in … Read more

Coming up: Grey Fox Festival, July 19-22

Grey Fox, the East’s premiere bluegrass festival, returns to scenic Oak Hill, NY for another year of pickin’, strummin’, singin’, plus lessons in all the above, friendly faces and great … Read more

J2B2

J2B2 (no relation to R2D2) stands for John Jorgenson Bluegrass Band. It’s just one of the myriad of musical projects Jorgenson seems to always be deeply involved with. “Oh, The … Read more

Rory Block

Rory Block, today’s best traditional female blues artist, has more work to do.  She would probably tell you that she is ‘semi-retired,’ having reduced her touring schedule and having completed … Read more

Paul Rodgers

Everyone knows “All Right Now.” Released in 1970, the song has received more than 3,000,000 airplays in the United States alone, but how many other Free songs can you name? … Read more

Buffalo Springfield

Buffalo Springfield died too young, but the music they produced and the bands they begat will live forever. Stephen Stills (Crosby, Stills & Nash), Neil Young (Crosby Stills & Nash … Read more