Rafter Roberts stands no taller than your average human male, yet his fiery red-haired head is filled with the minutiae of music, swirling and churning constantly....
The hospital bed took up most of the living room. The steady hum of the oxygen machine masked the murmuring voices from the other room. Light...
Match and Kerosene is the debut full-length album by the High Rolling Loners, a project that began in 2007 after their 2006 debut EP snagged a...
Encinitas is home to Laurel Sorenson, who sings and writes songs with a bluesy edge and some real rock energy. A trip to the web finds...
Steve Rule calls Encinitas home, and last year released a CD of blues covers and Hawai’ian music called A Koa Kind of Blues. That project had...
Gilbert Castellos says, “It’s good to see young people really embracing this music.” Typically dressed smart, his wheat green suit fitting him as though he were...
It’s been said before in these pages, but like a great refrain, it needs to be sung once more, with a feeling: music is a form...
A.J. Croce has always been an exciting and dynamic performer. To experience this now seasoned musician live on stage is for most folks is an unforgettable...
There is no Julie in Sometimes Julie. It is actually a duo of San Diego-based musicians: singer Monica Sorenson and multi instrumentalist Rick Walker. He had...