There’s the known. And there’s the unknown. And what separates the two is the door. And that’s what I want to be. I want to be...
Whether they know it or not, anyone who plays the contrabass who lives in San Diego (and beyond) has been touched in one way or another...
Folk Arts Rare Records opened on July 31, 1967 and has been pretty much in operation since that time. So, we are coming up on 50...
Ah, the summer bluegrass season has arrived and is in full swing. The weather has been great and lots of pickers and listeners have been out...
Comanche Moon has a new CD called Derailed. The working band of Paul Kamanski, he is known to most of the local roots rock community for...
Since 2012, David Brauner has been a prolific contemporary Christian musician, with five full-length CD–including his new one, No Man’s Land. He was a secular roots...
Hello Troubadourians! I’ve been listening to Chet Atkins a lot lately. Chet was an early influence and an ongoing one as well. In fact, Chet was...
For nearly as long as there has been digital audio technology, Avid’s ProTools has been as inexorable a brand as Xerox is to photocopiers or Coke...
Orange County’s Doug Schmude started out in New Orleans and the Midwest, then detoured to Nashville to work in an acoustic duo. Adding his name to...