Political comedy in song is a rare thing. While there is an overload of political satirists, especially among stand-up comedians, it’s hard to find talented singer-songwriters...
Ten years ago a handful of prominent local musicians and volunteers sat down over coffee to discuss the bluegrass topic of the day: Why is it...
Hello Troubadourians, and welcome to our new blog! We will be updating this blog on a weekly basis (check here every Wednesday for a new post)!...
In the Moment is world music by San Diego area guitarist Jimmy Patton and percussionist Enrique Platas (as Jimmy and Enrique). The new album covers a...
Ray Wylie Hubbard’s new album, The Grifter’s Hymnal, is like a church service held at the funkiest roadhouse bar this side of the Mississippi. He is...
“The ability to fantasize is the ability to survive,” Ray Bradbury said in 1967. Well, I’ve survived longer than I expected or deserve, and some of...
Mark Abel is a Carlsbad composer who describes his approach to The Dream Gallery: Seven California Portraits as “postmodernist art song.” It’s dense, avant garde material...
The Euphoria Brass Band has just hit the streets with their first CD, Coast to Coast. Bold and boisterous, with an emphasis on a funky bass...
In 1915 was the Pan American Exposition in Balboa Park and out of that closest thing to a World’s Fair yet held in San Diego came...