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“Don’t See The Light” – A Premiere from Kevin Daniel

Wednesday, June 30, 2021 By Mayer Danzig

After a number of years spent living in New York City, singer-songwriter Kevin Daniel decamped for Asheville last year.  One listen to his forthcoming album Been Here Before and one can hear the influence of both locations.  The collection of songs combines the rootsy mountain air of Asheville with the gritty edge of NYC, with […]

Filed Under: Americana, Rock, Videos Tagged With: Kevin Daniel

Tommy Dunbar of the Rubinoos on The Blue Whale and the Importance of Pre-Production

Tuesday, June 29, 2021 By Mayer Danzig

The Rubinoos

Rubinoos guitarist Tommy Dunbar talks about empty Dannon yogurt containers and dissects the first song that he wrote.

Filed Under: Interviews, Pop, Rock, Why It Matters Tagged With: The Rubinoos

The Williamson Brothers on Making Custom Draperies and Enjoying Regional Cuisine

Tuesday, June 29, 2021 By Mayer Danzig

The Williamson Brothers

Adam and Blake Williamson of The Williamson Brothers and Lee Bains III & The Glory Fires talk about the sound of old dirty bass strings, broken drum sticks, and the wild time capsule where the band rehearses.

Filed Under: Interviews, Rock, Why It Matters Tagged With: The Williamson Brothers

Monday Morning Video – Hothouse Flowers “Give It Up”

Monday, June 28, 2021 By Mayer Danzig

Long-time readers may recall that I like to listen to my iPod on shuffle. I love the surprise when it randomly reminds me of a favorite song from years gone by. Last week it pulled out this gem from Ireland’s Hothouse Flowers. I’m particularly enamored with this live version circa 2014, complete with a horn […]

Filed Under: Gospel, Pop, Rock, Videos Tagged With: Hothouse Flowers

Ben Reddell Band – ¡LA Baby!

Thursday, June 24, 2021 By Shawn Underwood

After coming to LA almost 20 years ago, having been raised in Texas, Ben Reddell has become a common sight in the LA country and roots community. Whether playing in another band, running sound, or just pitching in, he’s always around. So it’s a little surprising that’s he’s just released his first EP since 2012. […]

Filed Under: Country, Roots Tagged With: Ben Reddell Band

Michigan Rattlers – That Kind of Life

Wednesday, June 23, 2021 By Chip Frazier

Ok I admit it. I am late to this party. However, I would rather be late than never to have partied at all. I have just discovered The Michigan Rattlers and their Jangly Midwest by way of LA Rock and Roll brilliance. There newest release is “That Kind of Life”, and it is comprised of […]

Filed Under: Folk, Reviews, Rock, Roots, Videos Tagged With: Michigan Rattlers

Lara Hope on Van Snacks and The Rocking Horse Ranch

Tuesday, June 22, 2021 By Mayer Danzig

Lara Hope and the Ark-Tones (credit Franco Vogt)

Lara Hope (of Lara Hope and the Ark-Tones) talks about the problem that never ends and the line between serious and not so serious

Filed Under: Interviews, Rockabilly, Why It Matters Tagged With: Lara Hope and the Ark-Tones

Ida Mae On Winging It and Having a Good Lawyer

Tuesday, June 22, 2021 By Mayer Danzig

Ida Mae (credit - Joe Hottinger)

Nashville-based duo Ida Mae talks about a memorable “disco load out”, musician day job cliches, and touring in vans, trucks, and sedans.

Filed Under: Americana, Blues, Interviews, Videos, Why It Matters Tagged With: Ida Mae

Monday Morning Video – Smokey Robinson

Monday, June 21, 2021 By Mayer Danzig

Artists who cover Smokey Robinson’s “The Tracks of My Tears” have a tendency to slow it down. I’m partial to the more upbeat original, which more accurately captures the song’s tale of hiding heartbreak behind a veneer of happiness. People say I’m the life of the party‘Cause I tell a joke or twoAlthough I might […]

Filed Under: Soul/R&B, Videos Tagged With: Smokey Robinson

Afton Wolfe – Kings For Sale

Thursday, June 17, 2021 By Shawn Underwood

It’s burned in my memory, the exact moment I first heard Afton Wolfe. Coming down out of the mountains on an impossibly bright day in southern Utah, I hit play on his new album, Kings For Sale. Like when you flip down a pair of polarized lenses after squinting into the sun, the textures hidden […]

Filed Under: Blues, Country, Jazz, Reviews Tagged With: Afton Wolfe

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