This column is late. My editor is livid. That was the actual word she used. Who can blame her? For over ten years now, I have...
It’s remarkable to consider how much esteem, respect, and awe is given to Hank Williams these days. To be sure, he is revered like few other...
Michael Crossman has released five CDs since 2007, though until his very recent website kickoff, the alt-country singer/songwriter didn’t have much of a digital gig history...
In 2012 Jeff Larson released The World Over, a CD of smooth alt-country harmony pop that landed comfortably among the music of acoustic-harmony saints Crosby, Stills...
After the commercialized barrages of shopping, secular Santas, and the trees and lights are in place, a great opportunity to celebrate the true meaning of Christmas...
Hello Troubadourians! For the past two columns we have been talking about starting over, basically “What do I do if I stopped playing when I grew...
Wayne Riker is a generous soul. He loves to share the spotlight with other talents on his CDs. He features ten other guitarists on his Guitar...
I spent time in Nashville last month helping run the 8th annual ResoSummit, the premier dobro school run by Rob Ickes and Betty Wheeler. Each year...
Joni Mitchell released Hejira, meaning “journey,” in 1976, a road album about a cross-country trip, and considered a further step in her musical voyage (begun three...