Posted in June, 2021

Guy Davis

The Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921 is finally getting the exposure it deserves. One of the most sickening and deplorable events ever to take place in America, the true story … Read more

Turner Cody and the Soldiers of Love

Hopelessly in love and hung over, Turner Cody tries to gather himself, but seems to be taking leave of his senses in “Boozing and Losing.” The slow, bleary-eyed country lament … Read more

Gary Louris

Real intimacy is achieved on the insular Jump for Joy, the second solo album from Gary Louris, which is lovingly dedicated to his wife, Stephanie. A lovely, low-key affair, written, … Read more

Premiere: David Garfield records Outside The Box

Multi-talented David Garfield’s résumé includes keyboardist, composer, songwriter, producer, bandleader, arranger, record label owner, session and touring musician, musical director and composer of various commissioned themes for global organizations and … Read more

Premiere: Illumination Road, a new breed of band

Illumination Road has paved a new route for “bands” to create. Consisting of established songwriters, producers, multi-instrumentalists, filmmakers and engineers, the four-piece group works from their 140-acre Escape Ranch in … Read more

Black River Delta

Washing off old hill country blues dirt from Black River Delta’s dark and stormy Shakin’ is next to impossible, which is fine by these grungy Swedes. Caked with gas station … Read more

 Maria Muldaur with Tuba Skinny

Of all the places across this great country known for unique and exhilarating music, none have the vast riches of the Pelican State. Rollicking blues, spicy and swampy Cajun and … Read more