The Steeldrivers continue exploring the heartbreak of broken affairs
The Steeldrivers’ 2020 album – coming after personnel changes – was a joy to Steelheads everywhere.
Semi-regular Saturday updates – to break out of the more serious posts on other days of the week – on musical events, musicians and bands that catch my ear. Think of Paul Krugman’s “Friday Night Music” blog posts…without the PhD in Economics (not to mention the Nobel Prize).
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.
Low Lily explores the roots and branches of American folk music with traditional influences and modern inspiration.
Elise LeGrow has a wonderfully raspy voice that makes any tune she sings distinctive and unforgettable.
In time for St. Patrick’s Day, enjoy the amazing Irish guitarist, singer, and songwriter John Doyle.
Enjoy the hot and sassy swing of 1930s Paris with the Avalon Jazz Band.
Classic Flatt & Scruggs from the Earls of Leicester. Bluegrass doesn’t get any better than this.
Christie is “like seeing a firecracker execute a high-wire circus routine while doing flips and juggling flaming bowling pins.”