This month out we share a few reviews and a few words from local icon Joey Harris. Few musicians in San Diego could touch on the...
The first time I ever sat down and listened to a live music show was in Lake City, Washington (now part of Seattle) as part of...
Hello Troubadourians! I’m sure that the majority of the performing musicians in San Diego are guitarists who play acoustic guitars. Likely, the vast majority are singer-songwriters...
What do these labels mean? How can we distinguish bluegrass from these other genres? A look at the definitions, unfortunately, is of little help. Bluegrass Music...
Here we are in a brand new year, with lots to be thankful for in terms of the local bluegrass scene in San Diego. Let’s take...
Hello Troubadourians! This column marks the beginning of my third year writing this column. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoy writing...
This month I feature reviews and the latest in a series on international artists and their performances in San Diego — past articles have spotlighted the...
Folk Arts Rare Records opened its doors at its original location (3753 India St.) on July 31, 1967. By next July yours truly, one of the...
My earliest memory is of silence. I’m an infant, a couple of months old. I am lying in a bed next to my sister Janice, who’s...