Lindsay White: Her Creative Journey of Love, Loss, and Motherhood
Jonny Tarr: Life, Music, and The Rules
Lori Bell: In her Own Words
Bar Bonds: Matt and Dottie’s Til Two Tales
Monette Marino: Master Class in Percussion
Cobby Brzeski: A Three-Headed Threat
Postmodern Jukebox Brings Their Unique Entertainment to El Cajon
Labor Day Blues at Humphrey’s Backstage
It’s Not Nostalgia, the Ozark Mountain Daredevils Are Still Doing It!
Joe Amato: First-Call Guitarist
San Diego Is (Almost) Famous Again: Cameron Crowe Brings his Movie to the Old Globe Stage
The End of the Line for Mad, the Magazine That Was Satirical, Silly, and Serious
THE HOSPICE BUBBLE and Other Devastating Affirmations: Poems by Lizzie Wann
You’ll Get Pie in the Sky When You Die
LENNY BRUCE: Word Blower Supremo (and the brother that you never had)
Call It R&B, Call It Doo-Wop, Call It Fun!
Arlo Guthrie and Richie Furay Release New Songs of Pandemic and Patriotism
John Prine: An Appreciation
Remembering a Gentle Soul: David Olney
Ray Bonneville Brings His Musical Masala to San Diego
Examining Bob Dylan’s Love Sick Blues
John Densmore: An Invitation to Dance on Fire
A Father’s Day Story: The Courtship of Harry Nilsson’s Son, Zak
Jazz 88 Keeps Pumping Out the Tunes: Station persists despite numerous challenges over the years, including Coronavirus
Me and Ronnie Earl
It’s Time to Read Some Banned Books and Listen to Forbidden Music!
Erin O’Brien: New Drummer on the Go!
On Strike!
Black History: Celebrating Juneteenth
May 20 Is World Bee Day!
All the World’s a Stage
Change It Up, Part 2
Change It Up
Custom Is My Middle Name…
Time and Water
Hearing, Listening, or Both?
Summergrass Is Right Around the Corner!
Special Bluegrass Events This Summer
Julian Family Fiddle Camp and More!
How to Participate in a Bluegrass Jam Session
April Fool’s!
FYI August Music News
San Diego, Jazz, and the Beatles
Oops! Mispressed San Diego Music Rarities
Looking Back
Top 15 Shows of 2023 and More
Listen Local – August 2024
Listen Local – July 2024
Listen Local in June!
The Geminis are Jamming
Nothing to see. Hear!
Looking to Buy an In-Demand Concert Ticket? Be Swift or Rich!
Live Performance Agreements
Music and the Law: Band Member Agreements
How to Get Your Music Placed in a Film or Television Show
How Much Does an Artist Get Paid per Stream?
Gone in 48 Hours
The Police, Part One
“Castrati” or the Male Soprano
Diva
YouTube…?
Jeff Buckley Revisited
A Little History of the San Diego Folk Festival and How It Got Started
Some Folks I Know Whose Music Is Special
How I Got into Radio
When Hank Williams Came to Town
The Beat Movement and Coffeehouses
Recording Matters, Part 7: Recording and Editing Backing Vocals!
Recording Matters, Part 6: Recording and Editing Vocals!
Recording Matters, Part 5: Recording Basic Tracks
Recording Matters, Part 4: Recording Basic Tracks
11 Tips for Songwriter Survival
Hope Dies Last
Pride and Prolificity
Cannonball! Diving into Vulnerability in Songwriting
Block Busters: Strategies for Shaking Off Writer’s Block
Memories and Music
A Dead Room
Musical Happy Accidents
Into the World
The Pocket
It Was Twenty Years Ago Today
Fathers and Sons
Can You See Delight?
And in the End… Part 2
And In the End… Part 1
outro:
Give It Away
Oh Hey, Whoa Dolly!
The Gandhi Fold
Ed Croft, Part III
DANIEL NIELSEN: Unearthed
THE MOTHMEN
LAURIE LEWIS: Trees
PETER SPRAGUE: Sunshine of Your Love—Peter Sprague Plays Cream
ROGER WATERS: Dark Side of the Moon (Redux)
Lady Brain Presents “Home is Where the Art is” Holiday Party and Clothing Drive
How Did You Get Here?
Aging Rockers and Fixed Incomes
Doors of Change: An Environment of Trust
Notes from Desert Trip
Full Circle
The Value of Things
ALTRUISM
For the Record
The Final Cut
Nifty Nasties
Paul and Me (and Ocean Beach)
A Child’s Garden of Vinyl
This Is No Parasite
A Look Back at the Year That Wasn’t
Viva Troubadour!
I’ll Be Doggone
Nothing Spells Success Like Failure
Let’s Face It
Notes on On the Beach by Neil Young
Beehives and Hand Claps: The Enduring Quality of Girl Groups
Wow by Moby Grape
Odyssey & Oracle in Wax (or how I found my groove)
School Girl Crush
The Last One
The Mothers of God
A Light in the Dark
The Open Heart
Art and Memory
The Starving Musicians: Where to Eat in this Town
Where to Eat in This Town
The Starving Musicians: Where to Eat in This Town
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