Pick a roots-rock-related buzzword, and there is a good chance it has been applied to The Long Ryders. Americana. Cowpunk. Even alt-country, though that [click here to continue]
Is there anyone in the world who looks happier to be singing the blues than James Hunter? It was fair to wonder as much during the opening date of a [click here to continue]
The stars in question for this concert did not inhabit the cloud-covered sky, but instead, Jeff Beck, Paul Rodgers and Ann Wilson staked out their individual [click here to continue]
In the middle of introducing a song during his free outdoor show in Manhattan on Aug. 3, Peter Wolf had to pause. He couldn’t remember what album it was on. [click here to continue]
One of music’s cornerstones has been a good jam session. Whether it’s rock, blues, funk, reggae or soul, and no matter if they’re playing originals or [click here to continue]
Looking like a portly hippie farmer, with his trademark white frizzy hair and mustache, along with a radish-red wool cap, David Crosby offered a disclaimer of [click here to continue]
Todd Rundgren and his seminal progressive-rock band, Utopia, have reunited after a more than 25-year absence, with the result being a step back in time to the [click here to continue]
The phrase “timing is everything” is applied to many things these days, but one of the most accurate uses involves Pearl Jam, the band’s fans and the [click here to continue]
During his more than 50-year career, Steve Winwood has been back in (and out) of the high life, and his latest offering, Winwood: Greatest Hits Live (Wincraft [click here to continue]
Mutual admiration can be both a benefit and a detriment, but the passion and earnest energy shown by Carlos Santana and The Isley Brothers on Power of Peace [click here to continue]