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Well, I’ve been involved in planning festivals that brought most every kind of music to San Diego over these past 50 years but, at age 75...
If Mother Belle was a new wine release and this was a wine column, it might read “imbued with notes of Chrissie Hynde, essences of Laurel...
Hello Troubadourians! Last month we started on our long way back from not playing to playing again. We covered getting used to your instrument, getting any...
For those seeking a creative manner to shed pounds after the nationwide consumption of turkey, mashed potatoes, and pumpkin pie, the dance floor of the Golden...
San Diego’s sunny skies, expansive beaches, and laid-back lifestyle may be the last place one would expect to give rise to gritty Texas-roadhouse and small-combo Chicago...
The early ’70s were probably the most fertile period for guitar rock, as psychedelic music faded, and the guitarists who honed their licks playing it switched...
Until you’ve been publicly caught with your hand in the proverbial cookie jar, you’ve never known the true meaning of shame. Or so they say. Speaking...
Ever since the treble and bass clefs went their separate ways sometime in the 1600s, baritone instruments have received short shrift in the musical world. In...