If you were around here on the West Coast in the ’40s or ’50s chances are you came in contact with Tex Williams. He was, along...
Travel through Ramona and you’re bound to hear a few things: red-tailed hawks calling out across pastures, the clip-clop of horseshoes on pavement, and the hum...
When asked what inspired him to take up the bass, Gunnar Biggs sums it up in two words: Paul McCartney. In 1964, Biggs was a fledgling...
Anyone who hasn’t yet familiarized themselves with the rumbling rhythm and sway of pianist Sue Palmer and her Motel Swing Orchestra, you need to do two...
In 1975, composer/musician Brian Eno and Peter Schmidt published Oblique Strategies, a set of playing-style cards that were intended to shake up stasis, break deadlocks, and...
Yes, guitarist/vocalist Christian Del Priore is alive and well as documented on his debut self-produced and home recorded CD, I’m Alive. With the aid of the...
A plot of land that has been vacant for many years in Julian will soon be transformed into a new, vibrant town square, and a celebratory...
When you sit down with Liz Ajuzie it becomes very apparent, very quickly, that she has a clear understanding of what matters most. Family is first;...
Over the past few decades, the importance of music in film has expanded significantly as film and television has increasingly become a conduit for music lovers...
The lights go down at Seattle’s White River Amphitheater, and the spotlights illuminate Taylor Swift and her band entering the stage. Swift waves, and the amphitheater...