From There to Here is the latest from Robert Warren, an East County troubadour whose debut album, 2016’s Shuster’s Hill, was a fascinating collection of folk...
The word “flamenco” tends to conjure images of gentle hillsides covered with whitewashed homes topped with red tile roofs, of azure beaches and balmy nights. And...
Fans of alternative country music that rocks, while having a built in respect for the old time honkey tonk sound and its patron saints, will be...
A confession, an admission, a sliver of honesty, whatever you want to call it: I am a blues harmonica, 50 years in the practice. Some think...
Most mornings, after coffee and quiet reading, as soon as dawn starts to show, I take my yoga mat out into the backyard and I roll...
Hello Troubadourians! Last year I memorialized three famous guitar players–and a few not-so-famous ones–as well as one legendary luthier. I had hoped that I could get...
Eclecticism and diversity aren’t exactly championed in this culture of ours. In fact, it would appear at last glance that if you can do one thing...
I love it when people talk about music–and blues music in particular. But that’s all it is, just talk. If you want to experience the blues...
A. J. Croce is a San Diego success story, a man born into roots music royalty who has now been releasing original music for a quarter...
Wide awake and feeling mortal At this moment in the dream That old man there in the mirror And my shaky self-esteem. –Kris Kristofferson In the...