Her voice is as a clear as High Sierra creek water. There is an instant recognizability to her singing that feels as familiar as a warm...
A few months ago, driving down Broadway in El Cajon, Garrett Wear had the vision to bring back the vintage venue that once was the world...
If, as Marx said, religion is the opiate of the masses, it might be said that pop music is a slightly caffeinated soda beverage along the...
Singer/songwriter Mary Karlzen is back in the spotlight once again with her 2020 CD, Shine. After an initial splash in 1995 with her CD Yelling at...
The quartet would take the stage to the anticipatory swell of applause from an all-ages audience that had paid less than 10 dollars to get in,...
There is a sensation you get when you take your first bite of fresh-from-the-oven peach cobbler à la mode—the kind with vanilla ice cream served warm—the...
I remember first hearing the piano phenomenon Irving Flores about ten years ago in a band led by trumpeter Gilbert Castellanos at his weekly jam session...
Book Review: Beeswing: Losing My Way and Finding My Voice 1967–75, by Richard Thompson It seems to be a reasonable expectation that people of genius with...
Drummer can be heard regularly at Mr. Peabody’s in Encinitas and Cafe La Maze in National City Hearing saxophonist Anthony Ortega and his cohorts on Sunday...