Posted in June, 2018

Jonathan McEuen

Journeyman Jonathon (not in that band) McEuen has played and recorded long enough (well over a quarter century) with such a wide variety of legendary musicians that anything written or … Read more

Paul Rodgers

Everyone knows “All Right Now.” Released in 1970, the song has received more than 3,000,000 airplays in the United States alone, but how many other Free songs can you name? … Read more

Graham Nash, frankly on topic

Photos by Arnie Goodman The Hollies were a tad underappreciated in the United States, though they had plenty of hits. We asked Graham Nash why he left the band and formed … Read more

The Record Company

I became an enthusiastic fan of the Record Company based on their live performances; their first CD, 2016’s Give It Back To You, confirmed my expectation that this band was on … Read more

Liz Frame and The Kickers

Sometimes kicking off an album with the title track can be risky. A sharp salesperson usually likes to hold back on their “snake in the bag” to seal the deal … Read more

Real Estate at White Eagle Music Hall

Who says you can’t go home again? At Real Estate’s show at White Eagle Music Hall, a New Jersey crowd patiently awaited the hometown band they know and love. When Real Estate … Read more

Premiere: The Dales’ healthy future

The Dales have attracted the kind of high profile attention normally reserved for bands with far more experience and collective credits. Their debut album, Marie, was inspired by Dales’ bass … Read more

Premiere: Lora Kelley sings #MeToo

Raised in Texas and now residing in Virginia, Americana songwriter Lora Kelley was musically raised on 10,000 Maniacs, Tracy Chapman, Bonnie Raitt, Patty Griffin and Joni Mitchell. Now this wife … Read more

Remember: It’s A Wonderful World

The Louis Armstrong House Museum is celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Louis Armstrong’s evergreen song, “What A Wonderful World” with performances, lectures and workshops throughout Queens, NY, Armstrong’s home of … Read more