Nashville songstress Bonnie Bishop made a recent stop in Julian on her nationwide tour, capping a year that saw her place a song she co-wrote on...
I’m a sucker for the sound of a cello. Always have been. Traditionally a fixture of classical music, the cello found its way forever more into...
Start with a straight-up guitar blues band, then add more exotic ingredients: an aggressive female lead singer with plenty of sociopolitical attitude and the pipes to...
Sara Petite, profiled in these pages in the January issue, has released her fourth album, Circus Comes to Town. Like her previous album, Doghouse Rose (2010),...
At least since Jeannie Cheatham arrived in town in the mid-1970s with her late husband, Jimmy, San Diego County has been home to some stellar female...
It’s always refreshing to hear a new take on a traditional form (especially when its done with such aplomb) and if you’re a fan of the...
Over 21 years and 16 albums, Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out have been playing bluegrass featuring Moore’s Bourbon-smooth, Kenny Rogers-style singing voice. Hailing from the...
Christine Parker’s new EP, The Journey Home, gives the singer/songwriter a good opportunity to put her chops on display in six of her pop tunes. Parker’s...
Savannah Philyaw’s self-titled debut isn’t a tentative effort; the local teenage songstress has recorded five tunes that hold back nothing — as if each was a...