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The experimental folk musician and a music historian wander around SoHo in search of long-lost friends and neighbors.
Eric Church's "Evangeline vs. The Machine" is his most artistically ambitious, intentionally progressive album of his storied career.
How 1960’s Bob Dylan Changed The World by longtime author and journalist Sean Egan. Having written and edited dozens of books ...
Gifted lyricist Kaye The Beast headlines a lineup of great New Orleans hip-hop with ShaoGrove Coal, Rapbaum and DJ Rah-Beezy ...
Instead of a family Bible, Anna McGarrigle once reckoned, the McGarrigle children had their father Frank’s old arch-top ...
Felder grabbed some cassettes, brought them to his home studio and transferred them to digital. The rediscovery of those demos inspired Felder to rerecord them that now appear on his latest solo album ...
Canada has produced some truly great folk singers, from Joni Mitchell to Neil Young to Gordon Lightfoot. But there’s a name ...
Dominican-American singer Prince Royce found commercial success in the United States with his bachata cover of Ben E. King’s ...
When the tracklist of an album is revealed, the first thing my eyes scan for is a set of parentheses including a featuring ...
Rosanne Cash, a 16-time Grammy nominee, has been around music and musicians her entire life. The eldest daughter of Johnny ...
Born in Houston and raised in Venezuela and Los Angeles, Devendra Banhart dropped out of the San Francisco Art Institute to make his own music. After opening for bands like Sonic Youth, he ...
The Folk Americana Roots Hall of Fame has announced a groundbreaking new partnership with the Bruce Springsteen Archives and ...