Strawberry cake forever
When my mother started dating my stepfather, he introduced me to the only song that reliably makes me cry every time-Arlo Guthrie's rendition of "City of New Orleans"; keep your ballads of star-crossed...
View ArticleGuitar duo Frank Vignolo & Vinny Raniolo in town for Jazz at Vail Square
After several years of performing with Les Paul and sharing the stage with the likes of Ringo Starr, Wynton Marsalis and Madonna, Frank Vignolo knows that a true musical connection involves yes, a heap...
View ArticleFive questions for Kid Millions
Milwaukee's roots party rapper Kid Millions has a new record out. "Kid Millions & The Sounds of Time," made with local musician and producer Sage Schwarm has eight body rockin' tunes that harken...
View ArticleYou Can Blame Mark Zuckerberg For What You Wear: Social Media's Direct Impact...
There is an inherent harmony between Fashion and Social Media - an exquisite industry blended with collaborative medium to create a Simon and Garfunkel-esque psalmody.
View ArticleMike Ragogna: Frames, Division Street & HandPicked: Conversations...
MR : You grew up listening to artists like Cat Stevens and Simon & Garfunkel, but can you tell us a little more about your musical upbringing? LD : I grew up in a pretty musical household.
View ArticleThe Milk Carton Kids, Live In Concert: Newport Folk 2013
When they perform onstage as The Milk Carton Kids , Joey Ryan and Kenneth Pattengale are half Simon & Garfunkel , half Smothers Brothers: Their melancholic harmonies intertwine beautifully, while...
View ArticleChanging Tracks - Greg
"I had a feeling that something beautiful was about to emanate from out of our tiny speakers but I wasn't quite prepared for just how lovely it would be," Greg.
View ArticleFrances England's 'Blink of an Eye' Out 8/6
The long wait is over! Award-winning, San Francisco-based family recording artist Frances England looks ahead with pride to the August 6 release of her greatly anticipated, fourth CD for kids and...
View ArticleThis Day in Music History: July 31st
Their set clocked in at four hours and six minutes. 2004: Simon and Garfunkel closed out the European leg of their second reunion tour by performing a free concert at Rome's Coliseum in front of...
View ArticleBrian Holton Henderson: First City Music Festival: Make This Pilgrimage to...
On August 24th and 25th, the First City Music Festival will open its golden gates on the beautiful Monterey County Fairgrounds for two days of revelry.
View ArticleWere You at First Street Plaza Wednesday?
If your ear for music touches on many genres, then surely you appreciated the music of Al & Susan Schubert , who brought their eclectic mix to First Street Plaza on Wednesday evening in downtown...
View ArticleBest Ways to Get the Music Career of your Dreams
Who has not dreamed of becoming a music star after watching and listening to the music of our favorite performers? I can sympathize because I have always felt that way myself-after listening to the...
View ArticleNetroots Radio: "Melpomene Goddess of Tragedy Bathes"
I'm Special Agent DJ Justice ; Radio Host and Program Director for Netroots Radio.com; and I'm manning the dials, spinning the discs, warbling the woofers, putting a slip in your hip and a trip to your...
View Article8/6/13: Today's Tips: Tuesday
MUSIC : Justin Hayward @ The Egg , Albany. The Moddy Blues frontman makes a tour stop with his band in support of his new solo album, Spirits of the Western Sky .
View ArticleGuess where I'm drinking a fleet of beer?
I slept for more than twelve hours after draining these beers , lulled to slumber by the sounds of Simon and Garfunkel and John Denver -- the same mellow artists that this taproom chose to play on a...
View ArticleFive Minutes with: Yvonne Folan, owner of Vegetopia Cafe in Abergavenny
As I was born on the 13th, I take these things with a pinch of salt If you could only listen to one song for the rest of your life, what would it be and why? Bridge over Troubled Water by Simon &...
View ArticleTransit Museum Opens Exhibit On Subway-Inspired Album Art
"Album Tracks: Subway Record Covers," a new exhibit opening at the New York Transit Museum on Saturday, showcases a string of subway-inspired album covers, which capture the essence of New York and...
View Articlebb3-mental
American culture is undergoing a dramatic shift in how it likes to see its heroines portrayed on TV and in film.
View Article'Feeling Groovy' back by demand
THE Simon and Garfunkel tribute Feeling Groovy is back at Old Grey in Port Elizabeth this week following an enthusiastic response to the original run.
View ArticleSex, Love, and Brooklyn: Breaking Up Is Hard to Do
I had just moved to London and was desperately lonely. To make matters worse, I spent my days walking around in the rain listening to Joan Baez sing "Silver Dagger" on repeat, feeling sorry for myself.
View Article