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...
They should have never asked me to write this article. I mean, what were they thinking? First off, Peter Bolland is one of my dearest friends...
For all of you fans of four-part harmonies this first release from Berkley Hart Selis Twang will go down like smooth nectar. BHST was formed when...
I’ve spent the last few days thumbing through, stopping, and slowly reading, then absorbing and re-collecting personal memories of the legendary musical encounters of Jon Kanis’...
Local San Diego fiddle phenom John Mailander has released his first solo CD. Locals and Troubadour readers will know John as the kid who grew up...
No matter how urbanized, technologized, and commodified we’ve become, we still feel in our ancient, primordial bones the gratitude of the harvest season. We come from...