Posted in November, 2017

Premiere: Monocle Band

Boulder-based quintet Monocle Band takes the mysticism of Colorado and the richness of Americana, then opens up the door to diverse influences, including electric guitar and piano while staying true … Read more

Billy Burnette

“I’m not getting any younger.” Ain’t that the truth, but Burnette comes on like Mighty Bill Young with the opening track of “Tear It Up” his father Dorsey Burnette and … Read more

Johnny Nicholas

You’ve often heard the term triple threat or even quadruple threat associated with both athletes and musicians. Yet, we could think of Johnny Nicholas as a triple regional catalyst, a … Read more

Alice Cooper

Alice is back! With his first new material in six years, Alice Cooper shows he hasn’t lost a step in songwriting—and we always knew his performances remain equal to the … Read more

Michael Packer

I Am The Blues, from the late Michael Packer, who passed only a few months ago, is an absolutely solid body of work, the final musical denouement from a New … Read more

Krystle Warren

Singers like Krystle Warren don’t come along every day. Possessed of a deep, rich timbre, her masterful, androgynous vocals seem haunted by history on her quietly captivating new album Three … Read more

Monocle Band

Monocle Band draws its unique energy from the magic of the western United States, more specifically Boulder, Colorado. The quintet features the wonderful voice of Monica Marie and singer/guitarist Bill … Read more

Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters

Ronnie Earl, “The John Coltrane of the guitar,” marries the spiritual with traditional blues for an album dedicated to the Broadcasters’ late bass player, Jim Mouradian, who passed suddenly earlier … Read more