Features

Sean Rowe, Anti- Records, Her Songs, Lucinda Williams, Soldier's Song

A New Man In Black

  By Emily Gawlak [W]ith music these days converging towards the center, growing more and more similar with each new electronic voice modification device, folk singer Sean Rowe ambles and … Read more

new music seminar

New Music Seminar

The key takeaways from this seminar on the changing nature of the music business involved success: achieving success, and the very definition of success. Both are more complex than ever. … Read more

Goodbye: Chris Squire (1948-2015)

  Before Geddy Lee, Mike Rutherford and Les Claypool all turned the bass guitar into the creative virtuoso’s instrument of choice, there was Chris Squire. The Fish. The man who, … Read more

A New Day For Ryley Walker

by Keith Hadad [W]ith the last gasp of the bitter, steely winter months nearly behind us, the release of Primrose Green, Ryley Walker’s sophomore album, is like a deep soak … Read more

CIndy Cashdollar, saxon pub, steel guitar, dobro, texas guitar women, austin music, one-2-one bar

Cindy Cashdollar Bids Austin Farewell

  By Donna Marie Miller   [R]ecently, at the One-2-One Bar in Austin, TX, supergroup Texas Guitar Women (with special guests Marcia Ball and Rosie Flores) toasted some teary goodbyes … Read more

Taking Back Sunday, Happiness Is Taking Back Sunday, Adam Lazzara

Taking Back Sunday Hard At Work

  By Mark Shreve   [T]aking Back Sunday is a working band. Since they formed on Long Island in 1999, they’ve weathered six member changes and four record labels and … Read more

Green River Festival, Signature Sounds, Northampton Massachusetts

Six-Foot Town

    By Billy Rosenbeck [I]t’s a Thursday in mid-November, and Liz Longley is on stage inside a modest, understated brick building tucked away on Masonic Street in Northampton, Massachusetts. … Read more