Home. I struck out in search of my true home when I was barely 18 and until I was 32, I had called a great many...
“The White House?” I ask, almost incredulous. “Yes, Hanukkah at the White House,” says Yale Strom. It’s been a week since Strom was one of around...
Well, here’s a list of songs I’ve run into this past year. 1.   Lane Campbell: “Layaway Plan” 2.    Rufus Thomas: “The Memphis Train” 3.   ...
In Peggy Watson, the San Diego folk music scene boasts a jewel that continues to shine year after year, and album after album. No surprise, then,...
2016 is shaping up early to be a great year for bluegrass music in San Diego. How’s this for a kick off for the New Year:...
Andy Mauser is a singer/songwriter with one foot in the modern folk tradition that was forged in the sixties, when men like Tom Paxton, Phil Ochs,...
It’s been 12 years since the last Blue Largo album and that’s a reality not lost on guitarist Eric Lieberman and vocalist Alicia Aragon. So when...
Shawn Rohlf, a musician newly immigrated to San Diego, was looking for places to play back in 1997. The Hillcrest Farmers market was newly opened–one of...
We can say that Chuck Perrin, a San Diego-based singer/songwriter, poet, and music entrepreneur, has had enough of keeping his demons entertained as he embarks with...
Chi Chi Martini had called from Las Vegas a few days before my journey there to discuss the itinerary and battle plans. I was to play...