Posted in September, 2015

Zac Harmon

Zac Harmon was among the producers of Black Uhuru’s Mystical Truth album, which received a 1994 Grammy nomination. As a guitarist, he’s been compared to Freddie King. As a songwriter, … Read more

Colin Linden

Colin Linden considers himself a blues artist in the fundamental sense. But the acclaimed guitarist from Canada, now a Nashville mainstay, smokes it impressively across a much wider stage. Rich … Read more

Kim Edwards

It’s not just the fact that there’s probably lots of people who can relate to the title of Kim Edwards’ sophomore set, Lovers And Loners. After all, chances are that … Read more

Glen Campbell

Arriving in the midst of Glen Campbell’s well documented battle with Alzheimer’s — so thoroughly and poignantly documented in the award winning film “I’ll Be Me” — this archival concert, … Read more

Johnny Mathis

Johnny Mathis turns 80 this year, but his voice and music are ageless. One of the greatest vocalists of our time—I include Sinatra, Streisand, Mercury and Franklin—Mathis has sold 17 … Read more

Jim Lauderdale

Two-time Grammy-winning singer and master songwriter Jim Lauderdale dropped his customary country and bluegrass sides to shows his innovative chops with either a double album or two very different single … Read more

Widespread Panic

Four years after they formed in Athens, Georgia in 1986, Widespread Panic released their second album on the reactivated Capricorn Records label, a Southern rock cornerstone. Universally acclaimed, Widespread Panic … Read more

Webb Wilder

Previous Webb Wilder releases never grabbed me the way this one does, as he synthesizes the core elements of blues, rockabilly and flat out rock n’ roll into one irresistible … Read more