“We put it out on vinyl.” “Vinyl?” “Yes, vinyl.” “You mean like an LP?” I asked. Believing that the last recording committed to an actual two-sided...
Jazz fans and other music lovers will have an opportunity to celebrate a local music icon on September 9, which has been declared (by Mayor Faulconer)...
Gilbert Castellos says, “It’s good to see young people really embracing this music.” Typically dressed smart, his wheat green suit fitting him as though he were...
Taking his stream of consciousness literally, writer Jack Kerouac composed the first draft of On the Road in just three weeks in April, 1951. With some...
It has 88 keys, three pedals, weighs 800 pounds, and in the right hands, a piano is the most versatile of all musical instruments, one that...
Andrew Thams of the Peripherals began his interview by stating, “The internet has killed folk music.” He meant this statement not literally, of course, but as...
One of the most enduring of all the Sinatra albums during Francis Albert’s extraordinary run at Capitol Records was 1959’s invitation to dance, the appropriately titled...
Saying yes, being positive, it is a way of life, a way of living, a choice is how TJ Moss of The Yes Team described the...
If you have lived in San Diego county for very long, you probably know the spot: just off the road that straddles Mount Laguna over 6,000...