A common question we get at the Troubadour is where, in San Diego, can I hear and get involved in live bluegrass music? If you want...
José Sinatra, who has been with the Troubadour since its first edition, has decided to take an indefinite leave of absence while he seeks treatment for...
Tom Brousseau finished a trilogy of recordings last year with North Dakota Impressions, playing his stark, original folk songs. He has released over a dozen discs...
At the end of the day, I’m a New Orleans Musician. Whatever that means. –Trombone Shorty This is a curious comment from one of New Orleans’...
Now that pianist Joshua White has released his first album on the Spanish record label Fresh Sound New Talent, the world at large is about to...
The music being played by Forkroot on their debut Between Two Cities was a pleasing mishmash of folk and bluegrass that drew from both the old...
If, as pointed out in a previous post in this series, it’s rare for a local band to have their songs covered, having them used as...
Tom Petty made me think of the “emancipated minor,” an underage teen legally separated from his parents, becoming free to engage in adult activities that would...