Vinyl Confessions: Bobby the Bard
By Ira Kantor By the time he hit age 37, the late, great Bobby Womack had lived a lifetime of accomplishment and tragedy. From the deaths of his mentor … Read more
By Ira Kantor By the time he hit age 37, the late, great Bobby Womack had lived a lifetime of accomplishment and tragedy. From the deaths of his mentor … Read more
Photos by Jennifer Kantor Stepping aboard Royal Caribbean’s Brilliance of the Seas, the fun begins. Do I search out performing artists for an off-the-cuff interview? Hunker down in a lounge … Read more
Photos by Lou Montesano If you haven’t discovered Robert Randolph yet, hopefully, for your sake, that’s about to change. Because, let it be said plainly and clearly, Robert Randolph is … Read more
I stood in a line stretching ’way down the block to get into the phantasmagoric Cutting Room, where one of the Light of Day Winterfest shows kicked off. Polling some … Read more
Bob Benjamin was another music-struck student at the University at Buffalo, using his entrepreneurial spirit to run a buy/sell/trade record co-op in a UB basement. After a chance meeting … Read more
Julia Egan sat down with Matt Nakoa—a promising young singer/songwriter Elmore’s been following for a while—before he hit the stage along legendary folk singer, Tom Rush, at Pace University’s … Read more
Ho ho ho, and Happy Hanukkah too! We’re bundled up in our favorite cozy sweater, and in the full swing of the holiday season over here at Elmore Magazine. Well… … Read more
Julia Egan interviews a man on the way UP! Singer/songwriter Seth Glier has made his way, sure and steady, from performing to his stuffed animals in a East Coast town … Read more
Photos and video by Laura Carbone Cuba is an enigmatic country that in has been frozen in time, a country of revolution, socialism, resistance and music—all shut off from … Read more
By Jim Hynes An old pal of Elmore, Mike Zito, chats with senior writer, Jim Hynes, about his new album, Make Blues Not War, and provides a bit of … Read more