Nashville, Tenn. June 2, 2015…Legendary musician and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer John Oates has developed a new travel/roots music television program called “Good Road To Follow.” Adapting the title from a recent solo album release, Oates’ concept is to explore America’s back roads in search of unique characters, towns, local food and most […]
Embleton breathes new life into indie rock with the release of It Did Me Well
Embleton breathes new life into indie rock with the release of their debut album, It Did Me Well. The roots rock quintet utilize atmospheric instrumentation, a strong sense of pop, and addicting melodies without straying from the emotional platform good songs are built from. The first single and title track, “It Did Me Well” hits […]
Patterson Blues Festival Saturday July 26! Sol Roots, Al Rich, & more!
The annual Patterson Blues Festival features some of the best in southern blues, soul, and r&b acts locally from Tennessee as well as regional southeast acts. The 2014 festival features headliner touring act Sol Roots, Tennessee’s r&b act Al Rich, harmonica master James Eddie, and more. The Patterson Blues Festival showcases fantastic music, soul food, […]
Cousin John’s Broken Heart Tattoo
It was 12 years ago and John Mobley was a part time songwriter and musician, a full time dreamer, and an electrician. Teaming up with one of many cousins, the Cousin John Band was formed. Based in the DC area, this crew of rowdy rockers delivers a delicious concoction of sultry blues, smooth grooves, and […]
Interview with Tom Clawson of Buck69 – an Ohio based Contemporary Blues Rock Band
Toledo, Ohio based blues rock outfit Buck69 have released their new album No Medicine Like The Blues. These 16 original songs have been earning the band some rave reviews as well as holding spots on the Blues Rock Roots Music Charts. I had the honor of grabbing a few minutes of Tom Clawson’s time for […]
Raised Incorruptible by The New Mongrels
Henry Brooke, a 17 year old, one-ear-deaf, shell-shocked veteran of the Civil War founded the Smythe County Mongrels Society in 1861. Their purpose? “the joyful promotion, through song and rhythmic utterances, of a unified moral code for all creatures.” With the book of Psalms in hand and a jug of hard cider on the floor […]
Songs from J.J. Crowne
J.J. Crowne is somewhat of a big deal. Be sure the check out our interview where we discuss many aspects of his career including charting on radio more than once and earning a law degree during the journey. He’s back with his newest album, J.J. Crowne. After attending Oberlin Music Conservatory, this singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist started his […]
Conventus The Eye of the Heart
Conventus The Eye of the Heart is an album about unions. “Conventus The Eye of the Heart is my new and ninth album born out of life’s unions and struggles. The past couple of years I encountered many unions in different disguises. I was diagnosed and cured of colon cancer. As I lay in my […]
Jitterbug Vipers – a 1930s rock band
Jitterbug Vipers are more than just a jazz band. They are a wailing, swingadelic 1930s rock & roll bundle of fun… raucous yet refined. This Austin, Texas quartet specializes in a jazz niche known as “viper jazz”… a musical heritage which pulls from the likes of Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington, and Count Basie. …a screeching […]
The Boston Boys Keep You Satisfied
The Boston Boys are guaranteed to Keep You Satisfied with their electrified brand of soulful, folk rockin’ bluegrass. These cats have been busy and I’m willing to bet some of you have seen them live… either at ROMP in Kentucky, Floyd Fest in Virginia, Strawberry Park Music Fest, or SXSW. This group of musicians has […]
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