Hello Troubadourians! We’re going to postpone our discussion of how do deal with resonance and improving our tone until next month. As many of you know,...
In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God. [John 1:1] Say the Word and you’ll be free....
Jeffrey Joe, San Diego’s beloved balladeer, is known for wearing his heart on his sleeve. As his Facebook friends all know, he is an open, well,...
A beloved member of the San Diego music community, Bart Mendoza has been lending his talents as musician, journalist and friend. Here are five things you...
She’ll play just about any instrument you hand her, and it seems like she’s been a member of just about every band in San Diego. Megan...
I hate clubbing. I hate large crowds, cover charges, sticky floors, skintight dresses, cologne overkill, loud trance music, a-hole bartenders, watered-down drinks, and worst of all,...
Singer-songwriter Justin Townes Earle — son of Steve Earle and namesake of Townes Van Zandt — has a lot of tradition to live up to. And...
About half way through this interview with veteran singer-songwriter John Gorka, a clear image started to emerge. For centuries holiness has been kept behind the walls...
Sometimes the best measure of good country-rock music is how much fun it is to listen to, rather than whether it is necessarily great art. Mudgrass...
The cover art photo on Favorites by the Charles Burton Blues Band features the San Diego guitarist/vocalist and his rhythm section walking, with distinctively Scandinavian buildings...