‘America’s Child’ and Shemekia Copeland prove that not only are the blues are alive and thriving, they represent all of our dreams and aspirations for a better world.
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Music Review: Randy Forte – ‘Chas Randall’
With 'Chas Randall,' Randy Forte delivers a strong album of country rock replete with bluesy savors.
Read More »Music Review: Liz Beebe – ‘Hush Now: Lullabies for Sleepy People’
'Hush Now' is a wonderful album. Even though the songs are lullabies, adults will enjoy the elusive familiarity of the tunes.
Read More »Music Review: Mark Huff – ‘Stars for Eyes’ Is Sumptuous
Listening to 'Stars for Eyes' by Mark Huff is like s’mores for the ears, creamy and sweet, with a delectable aftertaste that keeps you coming back for more.
Read More »Music Review: Alien Country – ‘Like My Life Depends on It’
'Like My Life Depends on It' by Alien Country is totally cool, quite unlike anything in existence.
Read More »Music Review: Eric Anders & Mark O’Bitz – ‘Of All These Things’
'Of All These Things' by Eric Anders & Mark O’Bitz is wonderfully beautiful and gentle music.
Read More »Music Review: Spayed Koolie – ‘Ashtray Change’ Metes Out Southern Swamp Rock
Engulfed in bayou flavors, 'Ashtray Change' by Spayed Koolie exudes a bluesy, quagmire of scrumptious southern surfaces.
Read More »Music Review: Captain Ledge Band – ‘Rumors of the Great White Skunk’
With 'Rumors of the Great White Skunk,' the Captain Ledge Band presents music uniquely different from run-of-the-mill country and Americana.
Read More »Interview: Jennifer Nettles on Adding Patty Griffin’s “Tony” to Sugarland Tour
The Grammy-winning, global super country-western duo Sugarland have courageously added the Patty Griffin LBGTQ tribute song "Tony" to their set.
Read More »Music Review: Mark Rogers – ‘Qualifiers’ EP Is Easy Listening
Tinged with both retro and contemporary colors, 'Qualifiers' by Mark Rogers is tantalizingly nostalgic, yet at once embryonic.
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