Glenn Jones
|Glenn Jones climbed his way to the summit of corporate America from the bottom up only to fall from grace. With a clear head, thanks to his newfound sobriety and … Read more
Glenn Jones climbed his way to the summit of corporate America from the bottom up only to fall from grace. With a clear head, thanks to his newfound sobriety and … Read more
Without even a hint of malevolence, a mysterious, well-dressed stranger from Denmark is about to darken America’s doorstep, carrying a guitar and an immaculately packed suitcase of stylish blues perfect … Read more
1973 was anything but dull, as a maelstrom of socio-political activism, sexual liberation, corruption, scandal and hedonistic excess made it seem as if civilization was either on the brink of … Read more
We’re capping off an exceptionally strong month of blues releases with one of best titled albums, Ice Cream in Hell, another proven winner from venerable guitar slinger and vocalist Tinsley … Read more
Photos by Ana Gibert Off and running in pursuit of both known talent and performers we haven’t yet visited, we started with John Wort Hannam, based on the one song … Read more
Photos by Ana Gibert Day 2 performances ramped up a bit as everybody settled in to the FAI bluegrass-fast pace of the festival. The biggest challenge at FAI is … Read more
True Voices is an honest homage to those iconoclastic artists who have passed away, performed by artists who truly felt the impact of their songwriting. In some cases, the performers … Read more
Photos by Ana Gibert Day 1 at Folk Alliance began like every other day since Folk Alliance began: the warmth of old friends and the frisson of new discoveries. We … Read more
Neal Francis. Who? You’ve probably not heard of him—yet. In a world filled with young “artists” who sound like they have emphysema, along comes a young man with a deep … Read more
The man and his music in rare photos and recordings This six-CD box set could just as easily be called a book set, for the 272 page coffee table book … Read more