During the late ’60s and early ’70s, the Singer Company was doing more than convincing grandma to upgrade her sewing machine. Singer was the sponsor for...
It’s May. That means that throughout San Diego, from San Ysidro all the way up to Oceanside you can practically taste the blackened catfish and smell...
While Hawaiian music has become mostly overlooked in Americana-roots music culture, it has influenced rock, blues, folk and country music on the mainland over the last...
Let the Chargers leave for Carson. Let the symphony fold. Let the San Diego Gulls skate in and out of town every 15 years. After everything...
It’s Sunday night in Normal Heights and all is quiet — except for the crowded Sycamore Den, where every seat is filled, along with plenty of...
The story may or may not be true, about how a young alto saxophone player named Charlie Parker got kicked off the bandstand during a 1930s-era...
He is a giant of English folk music, a strong singer, multi-instrumentalist, and a major influence on American folk heroes Bob Dylan and Paul Simon. Martin...
Wednesday has always been known as hump day, even before those camels started talking. It’s the heart of the work week where you take a deep...
Not too long ago (beginning in 2001 when the Coen Brothers movie O Brother Where Art Thou? was a runaway hit) a new genre of music...