Last October 14, artists such as Lucinda Williams, Rosanne Cash, and Judy Collins gathered at The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Woody Gurhrie's birth. That memorable concert has finally been released.
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Music Review: The Three O’Clock – ‘The Hidden World Revealed’
A great intro for new fans, and longtime Paisley Underground followers have plenty of alternates and demos to enjoy.
Read More »Music Review: Alex Pangman with Bucky Pizzarelli – ‘Have a Little Fun’
Canadian sweetheart of swing is having a little fun with classic jazz.
Read More »Music Review: Blackmore’s Night – `Dancer and the Moon’
Blackmore's Night offers another collection of Renaissance-flavored songs that reaches into multiple genres but doesn't break any new ground.
Read More »Music Review: Stephen Kellogg – ‘Blunderstone Rookery’
Stephen Kellogg's first solo CD in 10 years is a treat for fans and a great opportunity for new listeners to discover this talented singer-songwriter.
Read More »Music Review: Rich Thompson – ‘Less is More’
The drummer's latest is jazz as it should be, played with inventive style.
Read More »Music Review: Ian Tyson – ‘All the Good ‘Uns Vol. 2’
Ian Tyson brings his career up to date with the release of his latest compilation album.
Read More »Music Review: Miki Purnell – ‘Swingin’ to the Sea’
Miki Purnell's debut album 'Swingin' to the Sea' is just what the doctor ordered.
Read More »Music Review: Willie Nile – ‘American Ride’
Like Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, and Billie Bragg, Willie Nile sings about he things he cares about the most in as straightforward and honest a way as possible.
Read More »Music Review: Trampled Under Foot – ‘Badlands’
Three siblings equal one powerhouse rocking blues band.
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