Reviews

Pert Near Sandstone

After ten years and seven previous albums, Pert Near Sandstone have proven their proficiency when it comes to creating a sound invested in bluegrass, but filled with modern urgency and … Read more

Dolly Parton

On December 6th, Dolly Parton shared a special wish and a night of many colors with fans for more than three hours inside Austin’s sold out Frank Erwin Center, one … Read more

Les Bohem

You may know Les Bohem from the ’80s bands, Gleaming Spires and Sparks. Or maybe you are currently binge-watching his recent creation, Shut Eye, on Hulu. No matter how you … Read more

Hoots and Hellmouth

Despite their indie origins, Hoots and Hellmouth have done quite well for themselves by procuring an unassuming sound that both rings and resonates with carefully crafted melodies and a fully … Read more

The Monkees

  After a triumphant stage entrance to the theme song from their 1960’s hit TV series, The Monkees, Peter Tork coyly asked the clever question, “Are you ready because we … Read more

John Coltrane

Imagining Trane blowing free across global stages like so many of rock’s vulgar, I mean elder, statesmen (no, sorry, $300 a ticket is vulgar) is a fine, fine jazz fantasy. But … Read more

The Savage Hearts

Fiddle instructor Annie Savage, who began playing violin at the age of two, rounds up her band, the Savage Hearts, for a unique, string-heavy release. Playing it Forward features standard … Read more

Holly Norman

This is an Elvis Presley tribute unlike many of the recent Elvis releases. Meet Holly Norman, a bluegrass gal with a voice that can stand up to Patsy Cline or … Read more

The Flat Five

Gleefully out of step with what’s trendy or fashionable, the Flat Five are like Baked Alaska or Crab Louie, or any of the other iconic dishes vanishing from today’s restaurant … Read more

Sharon Lewis and Texas Fire

At first I was taken back by the name of Sharon’s band, Texas Fire, given that both Sharon and her accompanying players are all veteran, in-demand Chicago blues musicians. Even … Read more