Posted in March, 2019

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Ed Randazzo

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The music scene in Northeastern Pennsylvania has several talented musicians, many of whom take the stage at the annual Briggs Farm Blues Fest, where Elmore has been a long-running media … Read more

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Premiere: Rod Melancon’s Heartbreakers

Rod Melancon’s songs tell their short stories in sparse, striking detail that immediately transports listeners to his time and place. Another writer might encounter his dream girl at an unnamed … Read more

Jon Anderson

“Activate me! All you gotta do—just mesmerize my heart and soul this time!” Jon Anderson exclaims on his new solo album. Based on this kind of jubilance conveyed by the … Read more

Over the Rhine

As partners in music and life, Karin Bergquist and Linford Detweiler sound as comfortable and familiar as that favorite pair of perfectly broken-in shoes. They’ve seen a lot of water … Read more

Emily Duff

Extraordinary musical gifts sometimes come to us from unlikely places.  Emily Duff, who hails from Queens, NY, earned her creative pedigree not only on the streets of New York City … Read more

Son Volt

Jay Farrar’s latest state of the Union address covers miles and miles of socio-political ground. Once again assuming the role of earnest folk-rock troubadour with his band Son Volt, Farrar’s … Read more

Thom Bresh at City Winery, Nashville

Photos : Kathy & Ronnie Wade The last time Thom Bresh appeared at the Nashville City Winery, he had a whole lot of help from 16 other astounding guitar slingers, there … Read more

Colin Linden & Luther Dickinson

Amour is far from dead if this splendid ten-track release is anything to go by. An album with some truly wonderful good old music, played with absolute mastery and ability … Read more