This is the beginning. You are about to read Part I of a 3 part series about a quest for true Americana, true outlaws, true America. In case you haven’t noticed, the somewhat over genricized music industry is breeding a dozen cowpokes per corral. And America is it recognizable to you? So yours truly, a… Continue reading Searching for a Real Outlaw Part I
Two of the Grateful Dead’s greatest albums, American Beauty and Workingman’s Dead, both recorded in 1970, will each be honored with its own evening when Arts>World Financial Center presents The American Beauty Project free in the World Financial Center Winter Garden, 220 Vesey Street. Workingman’s Dead, which was recorded in March 1970 & will be honored… Continue reading THE AMERICAN BEAUTY PROJECT
THE 5th ANNUAL LANGERADO MUSIC FESTIVAL IN SOUTH FLORIDA MAKES ITS FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING ARTIST LINEUP. THE THREE DAY FESTIVAL ON MARCH 9, 10, AND 11, 2007 WILL HOST WIDESPREAD PANIC, TREY ANASTASIO, O.A.R., MATISYAHU, MICHAEL FRANTI AND SPEARHEAD, PAULO NUTINI, THE DISCO BISCUITS, STEPHEN MALKMUS & THE JICKS, TOOTS AND THE MAYTALS, LOS LOBOS,… Continue reading Langerado Music Festival Coming Soon!
As I sat and listened to Toubab Krewe, I couldn’t help but think of the language of music. The vocabulary and accents were ringing through my head, reminding me of the peaceful nature of mankind. The notes melted together like a true melting pot, not the segregated version we’ve been told about for so long. … Continue reading Taking the Mask off of Sin City at Vegoose 2006
Tom Constanten and Ken Foust have released a new CD called “Moved To Stanleyville”. They are playing shows in Arizona and Las Vegas with Gent Treadly, a Manhattan based jam band who were Vince Welnick’s east coast band before his death, in support of this new project. The dates include Prescott College, Tempe, Flagstaff, and… Continue reading Tom Constanten announces Shows in Arizona and Las Vegas
I grew up in a time when being liberal was almost a moral imperative. My parents supported civil rights, women’s rights, and opposed the war in Vietnam. And as best as I could tell, then and now, there weren’t a lot of gray areas in those positions. The left clearly had the moral high ground,… Continue reading WHERE THE RIGHT WENT WRONG…AND VICE VERSA
The year that was 2005 was definitely the breakout year for San Francisco rock ‘n’ roll outfit Tea Leaf Green. They released the very well-received studio project “Taught to Be Proud”, which even earned them a Jammy award for Best Song of the Year, and garnered a huge fan base by spreading their sound through… Continue reading Tea Leaf Green Rocks the Rockies