Danny Britt grew up in South Central Kentucky playing everything from Bluegrass to Country to Classical to Rock and Roll. After playing in assorted bands in Kentucky, Danny made his way to Texas in 1980. Danny did a couple years touring with Jerry Jeff Walker as his road manager. He began writing and playing his own music as a […]
Interview with Catfish Seminar – The Fort
Catfish Seminar is a wily and unpredictable Americana duo from the farmlands of Illinois, now living in Nashville, Tennessee. Together, Andi Jane and Craig Anderson are a musical yin and yang. Like a cross between Bob Dylan and Stevie Nicks, or John Prine with Patsy Cline, they manage to bring what seem like two opposing […]
Interview with Art Napoleon – Avalene
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Art Napoleon about the latest release (Avalene), adapting during a pandemic and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and how do You describe your style of music? I am originally from a fairly remote Indigenous community in the Peace Region in […]
Hit the American Trails with Pascal Bokar’s AfroBlueGrazz Band, New Album Now Available!
Pascal Bokar connects his masterful song crafting and top notch musicianship with his West African roots and the American South in his latest AfroBlueGrazz album, American Trails. Dr. Pascal Bokar Thiam is a passionate musician, scholar and author. His book, From Timbuktu to the Mississippi Delta, takes a dive into the three dominating empires that […]
Interview with Tyson Ray Borsboom – Will
Tyson Ray’s music can be described as country, indie, folk, and even rock but what makes this singer songwriter special? He captures the best aspects of numerous genres and harnesses them into one unique sound. If you’ve had the pleasure to see Tyson perform you’ve seen the raw emotion of Dermot Kennedy, the grit of […]
Interview with Brian S. Green – Campfire Songs of the Apocalypse
Brian S. Green is back with a new album, Campfire Songs of the Apocalypse. I love the concept. I love the art. I love the music. And I was fortunate enough to get a few moments of Brian’s time for the below interview! Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from […]
Flat River Band Go Tell It On The Mountain, Get Your Holiday Playlist Ready!
Get yourself in the holiday spirit with Nashville based Flat River Band’s country/bluegrass energetic rendition of Go Tell It On The Mountain. Trust me when I say this song jams! Featuring sweet sounding saxophone, an upbeat rhythm, strong vocal harmonies, and a whole lot of fun energy, Go Tell It On The Mountain by Flat […]
Interview with Mipso – People Change
Accomplished roots outfit Mipso will be embarking on a UK/EU tour this fall. To celebrate, the quartet recently released their entrancing animated video for single People Change via AntiFragile. People Change once again showcases Mipso’s undeniable ability to write beautifully poignant indie-Americana with otherworldly instrumental flourishes throughout. The video is equally stunning, with the art […]
Float Away with the Starry Sounds of Todd Warner Moore’s New Album
This isn’t Todd Warner Moore‘s first time gracing these pages. As I began listening to the instrumental, violin-driven song Lapis Largo, my mood finally began to change for the better. If anyone was going to flip the switch, I knew Todd could do it! Based in Hong Kong, Todd has delivered his newest album, Starry […]
Brooke Benson Combines Jazz, Hip Hop and Folk – Watch the Video for I Am The Sun
Los Angeles based singer/songwriter Brooke Benson delivers a distinct blend of sounds blending stylistic elements from jazz, bluegrass and Hip Hop. Her single and music video, I Am The Sun, is also the title of her latest album. With an acoustic-driven sonic foundation, I Am The Sun combines guitar, violins, orchestral swells, sweet sounding electric […]
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