Keller Williams & The WMD's Embark on East Coast Tour

Keller Williams has been called guitar’s mad-scientist, a one-man-band for the new millennium and dozens of other clever sobriquets dreamed up by fans and music journalists trying to get a handle on his uplifting and ever-shifting style of music. Williams is considered by some but not by himself, to be a master of the acoustic… Continue reading Keller Williams & The WMD's Embark on East Coast Tour

Wall to Wall Guitar Festival, Take Two Basks in the Afterglow

Grateful Dead Experience Comes Alive at UMass Amherst

The Ryan Montbleau Band Supports Rex Foundation w/ New CD

El Diablo, Brian Mitchell

I left Appalachia’s Country Music Hwy., (via Flatpick KY), for Rt. 66. It was Labor Day Weekend and I was going to Asbury Park, NJ, a town made famous by Bruce Springsteen and others. I was going to see Soozie Tyrell, of the E-Street band, along with 9 other bands play over the weekend. There… Continue reading El Diablo, Brian Mitchell

Help block drilling in Colorado wildlife refuge

The Apple of the Big Apples' Eye

As burlesque bumps, grinds and laughs its way back in vogue, the art of its’ golden eras, from Nouveau to the 50s, shimmies in alongside it. Montmarte had Lautrec, (or, perhaps more appropriately, his now lesser known but then more famous mistress, model and contemporary, (though not necessarily in that order), Suzanne Valdon.). The Neo-Burlesque… Continue reading The Apple of the Big Apples' Eye

Bonnaroooo Part 2

Saturday morning is one of the toughest to motivate for, especially when it is hotter than the previous two days, but with the lineup that was ahead of us, one finds the motivation to get to Centeroo early. After all, this day was a special day in history. It was the 40th Anniversary of the… Continue reading Bonnaroooo Part 2

Global Warming, Has Congress Flunked Out?

The Grateful Dead Get "SIRIUS"