Local fans of gypsy punk music are likely already familiar with Quel Bordel!, if their gig schedule is any indication. The quintet plays music not unlike...
If an artist’s soul can be reflected in their work whatever the medium, the act of songwriting can be a daunting and at times scary, intimate...
The Playground Slap was one of the most delightful bands to come out of San Diego’s resurgent music scene in the 1980s: Immensely talented, they were...
Playing boogie-rock guitar is fun, and it is a mistake to take it too seriously. Strapping on a Strat or a Les Paul, turning up the...
I passed a little further on and heard a lotus talk Who made the world and ruleth it, He hangeth on a stalk, For I am...
As I heard the first strains of “Tu y Yo No Más,” the first selection on Doug Robinson’s Solo/Piano, this pleasant music had me guessing that...
It’s been an exceptionally nasty winter for our brothers and sisters out in the Heartland. On the positive side, this means more meditative walks in the...
Fallbrook native Christine Parker’s debut CD, Looking Glass, features a solid lineup of local session musicians in support of her finely crafted songs and melodious vocals....
It is rare to find artists today that can channel inspiration from conflicting mediums into a piece that can standout against the landscape of a time...