Frank Solivan and Dirty Kitchen offer bluegrass food for the soul
Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen: favorites of the bluegrass festival circuit.
Few things are better than the sound of acoustic instruments
Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen: favorites of the bluegrass festival circuit.
Playing soft and slow can be beautiful.
Hang on to your hats as you listen to the incredible bass chops of the jazz cats.
When it comes to underpinning traditional and new acoustic music, it’s all about that bass.
The pulsating rhythms of E.M.D. opening the 1977 DGQ album made me a fan for life.
Price sings of Iranian arms sales, gentrification, the healthcare crisis, and more that’s not your standard country fare.
The Steeldrivers’ 2020 album – coming after personnel changes – was a joy to Steelheads everywhere.
A talented wordsmith, guitarist, and singer, Darrell Scott is a musician’s musician.
Bromberg plays multiple styles while singing quirky songs with a straight face and distinctive voice.
In a Holy Week overlaid with the heartache of a pandemic, lamentations through the centuries can help provide solace.