From shelves of brick and mortar to the digitized warehouses of online retailers, there is a vast variety of audio interface solutions available to recording musicians...
“Leaning over, the Captain listens. “What is that?” the young girl asks, pointing to the contraption he sits behind. “It’s a pedal-steel guitar,” he says. “Can...
San Diego’s Gator by the Bay started when college friends Catherine Miller and Peter Oliver got hooked on music festivals. “In the ‘90s, were were traveling...
Jazz guitarist Juan Carlos Quintero has released nearly a dozen albums since 1990. Table For Five! is his latest effort, featuring a solid quartet along for...
I’ve been hosting a radio show this past year or so on the world music webcast, which is actually an Internet show and requires that you...
In my most mad scientist imaginings, I picture myself in possession of a time machine, one that not only allows me to traverse the ages but...
Don’t get me wrong, I love John Coltrane! The thing that bothers me, though, is it seems most every tenor sax player who came along, after...
Hello Troubadourians! I was at rehearsal the other night. We had finished and were talking about how we had played, things to work on for the...
On April 9, A Drunkard’s Dream Art and Music festival in Barrio Logan will feature a very special and unique performance by one of San Diego’s...