The Larson Brothers are a Long Beach band without much of a digital footprint. The insert with their new EP Royal Desert also doesn’t make it...
Though he has released two genuine hit reggae CDs, Cas Haley doesn’t sing about the Rastafarian legends, smoking ganja, or the hard realities of island life....
Sitting on a bench outside the San Diego Automotive Museum on a beautiful late-August midday morning, Daniel Jackson looked around and said that there was a...
Perhaps it’s no coincidence that the title of Erika Davies’ album, Part the Sea, was chosen as the one to grace this latest, musical endeavor of...
Stacey Murray says, “I was three years old, but I remember like it was yesterday.” She is sitting at a small table at Upstart Crow, the...
Debut CDs by singer/songwriters are often tentative efforts with a few strong tracks surrounded by some weaker, similarly flavored songs with much the same sonic formula....
Out on the streets That used to be neat But now it’s just a place for black and white cars to race It’s causing a riot...
Scottie “Mad Dog” Blinn: 20 Years of Tenacity In the mid-1990s, no one ruled the San Diego electric Blues scene like the Mississippi Mudsharks. They won...
From the opening four measures of Fred Rautmann’s persuasive drum intro on the title track, to Laura Chavez’s burning guitar riffs on the closing tune, “Marijuana...