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A Fan’s Notes
The Newport Jazz Festival celebrated 60 years in grand style
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Exhilarating. Emotional. Exhausting. The 2014 Newport Folk Festival.
Shelby Lynne gave another powerful performance in MA
The Hold Steady held forth in RI last week
Singer/songwriter Richard Shindell appeared recently in Massachusetts
Two music legends unite in a remarkable collaboration
Another successful year for the festival, but questions remain
The years fell away as Graham Parker & the Rumour stunned a RI crowd
Working without a set list Los Lobos just let it rip in Fall River
Amy Helm and her first-rate band had a big night in Fall River
Ken’s Shane annual gift guide
New Orleans came to Newport for opening night of this year’s Jazz Festival
Newport Folk Festival 2012 was highly anticipated, and did not disappoint.
A new setting for some classic songs makes for one of the finest concert films in recent memory.
Columbia Records released the debut album from Bob Dylan 50 years ago today. An appreciation from Ken Shane.
In 1970 Alex Chilton was fed up with is role in the Box Tops and still a year away from Big Star. The music he made that summer was a bridge to the future.
Jon Stebbins has penned fine books about Beach Boys Dennis Wilson, and David Marks. “The Beach Boys FAQ” aspires to be the last word on the history of the band.
To coincide with the long-awaited release of the Beach Boys SMiLE Sessions, the band has posted a new series of videos related to the legendary album.
Last week Ken Shane had the opportunity to speak with Shelby Lynne about her new record Revelation Road, the most personal album of her career.
The acclaimed British Invasion DVD series returns with a definitive look at the Hollies, a band that did nothing less than produce hits for more than a decade.
Ken Shane recently attended the Rhythm & Roots festival in RI for the first time. He reports on a day of great live music.
Ken Shane was back at the Newport Folk Festival this year — but this time, he wasn’t just there as a journalist.
Ken Shane remembers his first Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band show and pays tribute to the band’s heart and soul, Clarence Clemons.
A great new album from the LA band Dawes stirs some distant southern California memories for Ken Shane.
Inspired by the words of his Editor, Ken Shane launches a new column for Popdose with a declaration of principles and intent.