That’ll Be the Day
On this day in history, Buddy Holly topped the US charts with a sound heard round the world.
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).
On this day in history, Buddy Holly topped the US charts with a sound heard round the world.
Bella White has a voice built for country and bluegrass heartache.
A terrific new album by an artist willing to explore the past and future together.
Andrew took second prize in the 10th annual Handel Aria Competition earlier this month in Madison.
Just once, in a very blue moon | And I feel one comin’ on soon.
Dr. John knew that when the locks are changed, “something is definitely going on wrong.”
Sam Bush pays tribute to his musical mentor and friend, John Hartford, on Radio John.
A few observations from two weeks traveling through Alaska’s breathtaking landscapes.
Brennen Leigh’s “visceral, evocative grounding” for home makes her a nigh near perfect country musician.
Alison Brown doesn’t play the banjo. She plays music on the banjo.