Posted in March, 2018

More from March, 2018

Long Tall Deb and Colin John

Given the label, you’re probably expecting a blues album. There are traces of that here, but Long Tall Deb and Colin John move in several directions, sometimes blending genres within … Read more

Miles Davis & John Coltrane

=These long sought-out performances by collectors are now available in pristine sound quality—the official release of five concerts from the last tour of John Coltrane as a sideman, the inaugural … Read more

Gregory Darling, Madly, at SIR

Photos by Ebet Roberts A lucky few were on hand to hear Gregory Darling preview his new album, Madly, at the famed SIR Studios, in New York. Darling, sometimes on … Read more

Suzanne Slair

Suzanne Slair may initially give one the impression she is a country artist but while there are some country elements in her work, she is mostly a pop artist, much … Read more

Banjo Nickaru and Western Scooches

This duo’s nicknames may be too cute by half, but their hippie-like spirit manages to be heartwarming without crossing into corny (and hey, names never stopped the String Cheese Incident … Read more

Tim Grimm and the Family Band

The very definition of folk singer, Tim Grimm tells stories which make listeners believe he is baring his soul to us. Maybe he is, I don’t know or care: the … Read more

Premiere: Sarah McQuaid digs deep

Abbey Conner died at age 20. Five months later, to spread awareness about the importance of organ donation, Abbey’s father Bill bicycled from his hometown of Madison, Wisconsin, to Fort … Read more