Don Was talks about curating a lineup that included Norah Jones, Dwight Yoakam, Maren Morris, Sierra Ferrell and Wynonna Judd ...
Recalling a bygone era when the likes of Bob Dylan, Neil Young and the Grateful Dead opened their shows with an acoustic set before ... When she strummed a guitar, the movements of her left ...
“Brother” follows Morton’s recent “Hell & Back” single with Cadillac Three vocalist Jaren Johnston, as well as Morton and ...
Love might be the most universal emotion to write about, but these songs are one of the flimsiest, creepiest, or downright gross ways of capturing romance.
The multi-faceted guitarist looks back on a career including stints with Robert Fripp, John Cale, Kevin Ayers and others ...
This label’s 86-year run has been one of the most storied in jazz — and it’s still going. Hear tracks by Wayne Shorter, Sonny ...
Tom Petty may have had some of the greatest songs in heartland rock, but there are some tunes in his catalogue that don't deserve to be repeated.
But “Wants Needs” holds a nervous undercurrent, from its frantic electric-guitar strumming start ... The band coalesces in ascending chords, but there’s no victorious ending; entropy ...
Dean Wareham will release his 4th solo album, That’s The Price Of Loving Me. Ahead of the album, he has shaded its title track which pulses with conga rhythms and Kramer’s vintage Moog synthesizer ...
Rik Mercaldi acquired his main electric guitar at age 15 and has been mastering its intricacies ever since. Give him a ...