Album Reviews

Luke Spehar

Armed with a fine sounding guitar and voice reminiscent at times (in the higher register) of a young Art Garfunkel, Luke has put together a seven-song selection of original tunes, … Read more

Scott Sharrard

Scott Sharrard, Gregg Allman’s long-time guitarist and musical director, pays tribute to Allman’s legacy, and the legacy of the Allman Brothers Band on Saving Grace, his fifth solo album. Sharrard … Read more

Frank Bey

  At 72 years old, Frank Bey returns to do what he does best: sing. Bey is four-time BMA nominee who cut his teeth in Otis Redding’s band, been acclaimed … Read more

Cedric Burnside

Grammy-nominated and multi-BMA Award winner Cedric Burnside continues to carry the torch for authentic Mississippi Hill Country Blues on his latest release, Benton County Relic. He was literally born into … Read more

Crystal Shawanda

Singer Crystal Shawanda was a country artist, complete with a top 20 country hit and CMT reality show, Crystal: Living the Dream. But the country world didn’t feel right, so … Read more

Richard Thompson

“The way I see it, the world’s not fair / I don’t fit here and I don’t fit there,” Richard Thompson wryly observes in one of this album’s most straightforward … Read more

Hadden Sayers

We haven’t heard from Hadden Sayers in five years, since his Blue Corn release Rolling Soul, where the combination of his gift for song and his crafty guitar playing proved … Read more

Palamara

Singer/songwriter Palamara has produced an uneven album, but the upside is that his good songs are great. Palamara wasted no time making that bumpy ride clear on the first track, … Read more

Jake Shimabukuro

In 1956, I asked for a guitar for Christmas. The combination of a brother, sister and a tight one-income budget shrunk my request by two strings and I got a … Read more

Paul Weller

The second release in as many years from the former super-Mod, punkish-rocker Paul Weller finds him again on top form, with 14 tracks that bear all the hallmarks of his … Read more