This month we ask Gregory Page Five Questions and get new Strange Stage Stories from Lauren Leigh Martin, Monica Sorenson of Sometimes Julie and Chris Collins...
Jack of all trades, master of none. ––Elizabethan-era colloquialism Frank Sinatra saunters onstage. He’s got a cigarette in one hand, a glass of bourbon in the...
Hello Troubadourians! In a normal year, this month’s column would be about my experience at the NAMM Show. Not so this year. This is not a...
Dear Troubadour readers, After hibernating during much of the winter season, I’m ready for spring on March 20 and will get back in the swing with...
We are coming up on a full year of dealing with Covid. Bands have been unable to perform live. Venues are shuttered. Agents, publicists, side players,...
I’m so lucky to have a monthly column here at the San Diego Troubadour! It’s the month of February and on Valentine’s Day, I’ll officially profess...
Hello Troubadourians! What do you want or expect from your playing? When I ask that question of most serious musicians the usual answer is “that it...
The drummer propels the band into a hooky neo-blues riff. They go through the related chord changes until reaching the end of the head, when the...
This month we talk to entertainment attorney and CEO of Pacific Records Brian Witkin, find out about cartoons from Jim Basnight, Allen Camp, Nathan Hubbard, Kevin...