I’m not telling anyone anything new when I say that a decathlon is the ultimate test of athletic ability and endurance. Athletes compete in ten track...
From its opening tune “Yeah,” a rambunctious and frolicsome romp, until the final bars of “The Open Door,” which closes the disk, listening to Andy Robinson’s...
Jazz is a curious art form. It shares with classical music an abidingness to its history and heritage. Players scrutinize the performers of the past, transcribing...
The artwork on blues rockers Hugh Gaskins and the G String Daddies’ new disc makes mention of their dual affection for both the article of apparel...
Attention, Troubadour readers who missed the recent 10th Anniversary Concert or haven’t had opportunity to attend the legendary holiday fests or CanyonFolk parties that pull together...
The local bluegrass scene has long featured a certain amount of interchangeable parts — musicians simultaneously in several bands, bands with a number of backup musicians...
Fallbrook is hometown to Larry Robinson, who has been playing music for decades. He was a member of Things to Come, a band that played LA’s...
Jeff and Mike have for some time been among the leading forces in the Poway Folk Circle. Their music comes out of a country and folk...
Oceanside’s Hello Trouble bills itself as a “vintage country” band, sort of a throwback to the days when the stars were Buck Owens and Patsy Cline....