This album is both exuberant and contemplative, marked by assured, off-kilter improvisations Many Troubadour readers will remember local boy John Mailander as the kid from the...
Blues and jazz are America’s original contribution to world culture. Because women (and others) have been consistently left out of the history books, it has been...
This month’s LISTEN LOCAL SHOW is guest hosted by Sande Lollis and features some AMAZING music from our rich and loving community of music makers. Each...
BASK 2 is the fifth album by the collaboration of composers Mike Keneally and Marcelo Radulovich, a follow up from their previously released BASK 1. It’s...
Hello Troubadourians! The start of a new year… what does that mean to you? Excitement, anticipation, and hope? A continuation of “the same old…” or something...
San Diego has been home to many renowned performers over the decades, but even for casual fans of music history, 1954 would be considered a special...
If you’re a musician gigging in bars, cafes, and anywhere else, you’re worth a hell of lot. Some quick figuring might help when negotiating for shows....
If you are the type to make resolutions for the New Year, here are my suggestions for bluegrass lovers. Learn to play that instrument you’ve always...
San Diego’s music community suffered major losses last year. Here’s a look back at the musicians and associates who passed away in 2024. January 01 Otto...