Music That Takes Me Places
As a child, Tyler-James Kelly spent countless hours at his Nanna’s house, captivated by the sounds of old 45s rather than mi…
Bonny Light Horseman's Keep Me On Your Mind/See You Free is "an ode to the blessed mess of our humanity." With…
Andrew Combes opens his new album, Dream Pictures, singing ”Eventide, the time of plenty. No crushing blows, no bended knees…
Laurel Lewis sounds well beyond her years on her self-titled album. Growing up in Appalachia, Lewis saw the struggle of thos…
I have been a big fan of Matthew Houk, aka Phosphorescent, for many years. He's a fantastic songwriter, singer, and musi…
Sierra Ferrell is a rising star in roots music, known for her distinctive blend of old-time, bluegrass, honky-tonk, and folk…
I've been a big fan of Appalachian born Dori Freeman since I first heard her sophomore album, Letters Never Read. I was …
About 80 miles North of Seattle, in Anacortes WA, there sits The Unknown Studio. Built between 1909 and 1920, it lived as a …
Lori McKenna grew up in Stoughton, Massachusetts, the youngest of six children, and began writing songs in her late teens. S…
Dori Freeman’s Letters Never Read is an album full of understated charm and clarity. She leans into classic Appalachian root…
The songs on Barna Howard’s second album, Quite A Feelin’, ruminate on his relationship with home. Now entrenched in Portlan…
Andrew Combs’ debut album, All These Dreams, sounds like it belongs to another time, but it does not feel stuck there. He si…
How does a band top a Grammy award winning album (Genuine Negro Jig) that was a darling of critics and listeners alike? For …
I have been an admirer and fan of Andrew Bird for years. With each new release, Bird, a mult-instrumentalist who is classica…
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