Tribute: Cocker Power
Linda Wolf brings the magic of the “Mad Dogs and Englishmen” back in Tribute: Cocker Power
Linda Wolf brings the magic of the “Mad Dogs and Englishmen” back in Tribute: Cocker Power
Forever Man . Review by Stacey Zering.
The Bakersfield Sound (Bear Family Productions). Review by James Mann.
Mad Lad A Live Tribute to Chuck Berry (BMG). Review by Joe Frietze.
Misty Morning Dew. Review by Michelle Wilson.
A look back to that magic era of 1965 to 1967 when rock and roll discover folk music and redefined what rock and roll might be.
The Jacks(Edgeout Records) Review by Michelle Wilson.
Milk Money. Review by Stacey Zering.
The legacy of Southern Rock lives on through The Allman Betts Band. Jeremy Glazier catches a show in Iowa.
The Newest Sound You Never Heard (A-Side Records). Review by James Mann.
It was a night of songs and stories with Croz and friends.
Couldn’t let 2018 get past us without a few quick takes!
High Water I (Eagle Rock Entertainment). Review by Jeremy Glazier.
Barry Goldberg reminisces about his lengthy careerin the music biz, a career that is still thriving, during an interview with Michelle Wilson.
Anthology (Omnivore Recordings). Review by James Mann.
Another Night: The Sire Recordings 1979-1981 (Omnivore). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
Invitation (Kill Rock Stars). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
Down Hearted Blues (Signature Sounds). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
Pop Art Live (Omnivore Recordings). Review by Christopher Long.
A Man Called Destruction (Omnivore Recordings). Review by James Mann.
Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory (Jagjaguwar). Review by Peter Lindblad.
This week, Christopher Long goes “gaga” over discovering an ’80s treasure: an OG vinyl copy of Spring Session M, the timeless 1982 classic from Missing Persons — for just six bucks!
Both bold experiment and colossal failure in the 1960s, Esperanto language art house horror film Incubus returns with pre-_Star Trek_ William Shatner to claim a perhaps more serious audience.
You Can’t Tell Me I’m Not What I Used To Be (North & Left Records). Review by Randy Radic.
In this latest installment of his weekly series, Christopher Long is betrayed by his longtime GF when she swipes his copy of Loretta Lynn’s Greatest Hits Vol. II right out from under his nose while rummaging through a south Florida junk store.