Posts tagged Samantha Fish

News from Reading

It seemed almost pre-destined that Reading, PA would eventually get a blues festival. The Berks Arts Council has presented the very successful Berks Jazz Fest for the past 27 years, … Read more

Samantha Fish

“In case you hadn’t noticed, we’re a bigger band now,” Samantha Fish deadpanned from the stage in between songs. For years, Fish made a name for herself churning out no-nonsense … Read more

Exclusive: Samantha Fish

Samantha Fish on her new band, new album and upcoming gig at the Highline Ballroom Interview by Jon Kleinman As Samantha Fish reflected on her career in a mid-town Manhattan … Read more

Samantha Fish

“She is amazing – so awesome – so commanding,” said Mike Zito in my December interview on these pages, describing his friend, Samantha Fish, whom he mentored early on. Now, … Read more

Samantha Fish

Kansas City guitar-slinger Samantha Fish had the crowd at Williamsburg’s Hall at MP in the palm of her hand as she roared through a set of high octane blues and … Read more

Samantha Fish

Photos by Steven Sandick  Samantha Fish rocked Daryl’s House in New York state as part of her continuing tour to support the release of her 2015 album on Ruf Records, Wild … Read more

Samantha Fish

One of the most rewarding parts of being a music fan is watching a favorite artist grow as a performer and take on new musical challenges.  Wild Heart, the latest … Read more

Ruf Records, Samantha Fish, Dani Wilde, Joanne Shaw Taylor, Ana Popovic, Sue Foley, Candye Kane, Walter Trout, Mike Zito, Royal Southern Brotherhood, Spin Doctors, Jeff Healey, Cyril Neville, Devon Allman, Kim Simmonds, Savoy Brown, Albert Castiglia, Luther Allison

Premier Blues Label Turns 20

While you cannot always judge a book by its cover, this disc jacket offers plenty of insight into the Ruf Records brand—youth, an equal split between guys and gals, and, … Read more

#60 January/February 2014

#60 January/February 2014

FEATURES 1964 Fifty years ago, immediately following the collapse of Camelot, the British invaded, pop performers became their own best songwriters, drugs crept into the mainstream music scene and everyone … Read more