During the 1980s, David Haerle had rock-star desires, with one of his bands getting as far as playing original material in clubs around Los Angeles. That dream [click here to continue]
When John McCutcheon returned to Georgia in mid-March after touring Australia, he was all set to record a new album. The songs were written, the studio time [click here to continue]
The music community has reacted in myriad ways to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the same can be said following the May 25 death of George Floyd while in [click here to continue]
It’s never too early for a musician to get accustomed to working within a strict budget. As a high school freshman, 15-year-old Liv Greene was told by her [click here to continue]
After Creedence Clearwater Revisited came to an end in 2019, drummer Doug “Cosmo” Clifford didn’t have to look very far for a music-related project to [click here to continue]
Writing songs about dark subjects is nothing new for Colin Halliburton, yet there is something different about the latest album by The Roseline, his [click here to continue]
It might seem over the top for someone to say that living a few blocks away from a Guitar Center is “a blessing every single day,” but not when proper [click here to continue]
He and his bandmates are not big fans of gadgets, computers or “substituting the ‘virtual’ for the real experience.” Nevertheless, pianist Johnny [click here to continue]
As the world adjusts to social distancing, shelter-in-place and flattening the curve during the COVID-19 crisis, musicians have taken to social media for [click here to continue]
The City of Austin’s March 6 cancellation of South by Southwest due to concerns over the spread of COVID-19 marks the first time in 34 years the Texas music [click here to continue]