Newport Folk Festival 2012 was highly anticipated, and did not disappoint.
Music
You don’t hear the phrase “mood music” much anymore. It was often used to refer to the instrumental pop music that rose in favor along with with the popularity of…
Love life in the ruts? Pick up Real Gone Music’s reissue of the classic Jackie Gleason album Music for Lovers Only and bring back the spark!
The Spinners had a remarkable run of hit singles with lead singer Philippe Wynne and producer Thom Bell.
Gorgeous two-part harmonies match the natural seashore beauty of Berkely-based Big Tree’s brand new video.
Susanna Hoffs takes readers on a tour through her exquisite 2012 solo album, Someday, before diving into the Bangles vault to discuss lost audio treasure.
As America celebrated its 200th birthday in 1976, two of its biggest hits were the theme song to a show about the 1950s and a retro disco number from a band recalling a fond night more than a decade earlier.
I grew up on a farm. The proceeds from a small herd of dairy cows put clothes on our backs and two of us through college. Farming is hard, and…
An epic list with room for Supertramp, the Chipmunks, and Rudy Ray Moore
Don DiLego’s first album in five years, the Western And Atlantic EP, is an excellent return to form.
This week; The most intelligent rapper ever, Peter Gabriel and the reason I kept buying tissues in college.
Good golly, Ms. Dolly, rock our date night right into Preservation Hall. Have a ball.
Despite a name perhaps more fitting for a pair of gold-hearted outlaws in a 1960s revisionist Western, Shovels & Rope – Michael Trent and Cary Ann Hearst – are a…
What is lurking in the corners of your music library? Hit shuffle and join in this week’s Friday Five.
The lead singer and songwriter with Red Wanting Blue discusses his craft.
There was nothing hippie about Simon & Garfunkel, really. Among the general run of late 60s pop stars, they were remarkably straight. That’s not to say they didn’t appeal to…
Archie Bell & the Drells weren’t shy about telling you where they were from. Their highly influential hit “Tighten Up” was released in 1968.
Sultry and smooth, DRMS (pronounced “dreams”) is a San Francisco Bay Area based band comprised of the cream of the crop of today’s young, jazz-trained working musicians.
The Red Pill Sessions concludes its first installment with the release of all four songs written and recorded in the two-day session.
As we will learn in this, the fourth and final installment in AM Gold: 1975, few things inspire passion and raw emotion in us like… Glen Campbell and Carly Rae Jepsen?
“Wind Beneath My Wings” expresses a lovely sentiment: “you’re my hero, you’re everything I would like to be, whatever I am capable of doing is because of you.” If anyone…
August kicks off with new releases from Master, Japanese headbangers Loudness and a collection from Doro.
Popdose’s Red Pill Sessions continues with an interview with Miles Nielsen and the world premiere of his new song, “Sink Or Swim”
Popdose’s takes you behind the scenes in the creation of new songs by Miles Nielsen and the Rusted Hearts.
Bottom Feeders finishes off the letter F with Fun Factory, Funky Green Dogs and Fuel.
The sultry Julie London and the god-like Paul Westerberg make up this week’s Song for the Soundtrack of Your Date (No Date) Tonight.
Chase away those summertime blues, join in this week’s Friday Five!
