It’s important to have goals. How can you build or create anything without first envisioning it, imagining it, wanting it? Yet clinging too tightly to a...
Tolan Shaw is about to release one of the best local “songwriter” records I’ve heard in a number of years. His self-titled debut is a warm,...
Some great bluegrass action has graced San Diego in recent weeks, and there is plenty more to come as summer approaches. Julian Family Fiddle Camp. The...
If you are in Julian and it’s mid-June, it’s time for the blues. On June 15 the Fifteenth Annual Julian Blues Bash: A Family Affair will...
As our digital project moves along (we’re up to the 11th San Diego State Folk Festival now, which was in 1977) and as the word got...
If there is one instrument in the world that tempts its players to display their technical prowess, to throw in gobs and gobs of pyrotechnics, to...
Meet the Lacemakers, three women, all multi-instrumentalists with lovely voices, who also just happen to be a hair stylist, a teacher, and a natural dog treat...
Otoscope fits into the “adult alternative” category, a local quartet founded by Tom Teubl, who is originally from Cleveland. After a 2004 disc that featured local...
Two Rivers, the new album by Folding Mr Lincoln, is one of those rare musical statements where the whole is greater than the sum of the...