Don’t worry, Spotify, I’m not cheating on you. But I am becoming better acquainted with an old friend called Soundcloud this week. I’ve had a Soundcloud...
It’s Valentine’s Day, and I’m thinking about love and music. Two miracles that continue to inspire and amaze me, frustrate and challenge me. When I look...
From our friends at University of San Diego: Cecil Taylor, one of the most original pianists in the history of free jazz, is a renowned jazz...
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...
Being a working musician, songwriter or entertainer requires much more than talent. On top of being artists we often act as our own agents, bookers, promoters,...
It is rare to find artists today that can channel inspiration from conflicting mediums into a piece that can standout against the landscape of a time...
Tord Gustavsen is one of those hyper-productive types the rest of us can’t help but envy. Or resent. The lovely music found on his latest release,...
Pamela Reinagel subtitles her new EP In the Shadow of the Mountain as American Tragic Ballads and those three words speak volumes. These are mostly stories,...
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...
The Coyote Cantos is the latest from Darius Degher, one of those veteran Americana performers whose resume dates back decades. In addition to playing locally and...