DUSTIN LYNCH’S STAY COUNTRY TOUR 2020 STARTS JANUARY 30 Broken Bow Records hitmaker Dustin Lynch is using his fourth album to recount the Country saga of a true “Small Town Boy,” setting January 17 for the release of TULLAHOMA. Named after the acclaimed star’s Tennessee hometown, the ambitious self-portrait comes after eight years of sustained … Continue reading
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New Blues: Sandy Carroll — ‘Blues & Angels’
Sandy Carroll — Blues & Angels Label: Catfood Records Within seconds, on her new album, Blues & Angels, singer/songwriter Sandy Carroll has her usual effect on me. One or two verses from her sympathetic, yet intoxication, vocals and I am in the mood for blues. I can’t get enough of her delivery, doused in spirit … Continue reading
Grace Potter: ‘Daylight’
Grace Potter — Daylight The chords take you so far. Then the ample voice, starting smoky and erupting into searing hot spurts, takes it from there. Together, they achieve what only some of the greatest albums in rock history have accomplished. Grace Potter’s new release, Daylight, is so good it might even have you convincing yourself … Continue reading
New Blues: Ben Racine Band — ‘Live à Montréal’
Ben Racine Band — Live à Montréal The Ben Racine Band is been one of Montreal’s most critically acclaimed blues acts. Racine brings strong vocals to a stellar musician group (including a tight rhythm section, a sizzling horn section and a show-stopping telecaster guitar). They won the 2017 International Blues Challenge in Memphis, where Ben won … Continue reading
New Acoustic Blues: Hudspeth & Taylor — ‘Folie a deux’
Hudspeth & Taylor — Folie a deux In the stack of CDs that arrive every few days, eager for review, there is occasionally one that catches my eye before it catchers my ear. Once in awhile there is a CD that stands apart from the rest simply by offering an original, intriguing cover. Such is … Continue reading
New Country Classic: Mandy Barnett — ‘The End of the World’
Mandy Barnett — The End of the World To purchase this song on iTunes, click here. Well, if there is anything good to come out of the recent highly problematic PBS Ken Burns-directed documentary on country music, maybe, just maybe there will be a brief, fleeting moment when a simple, straightforward country classic can make … Continue reading
New Blues: Sparky Parker — ‘In the Dark’
Sparky Parker – In the Dark Add another name to the esteemed Texas blues guitarist family tree. guitarist Sparky Parker’s new album, In the Dark, features ten sparkling blues-rock tracks that will remind you that sometimes the most exciting aspect of blues music is the genre’s continual evolution, and the new and exciting artists that … Continue reading
New Blues: Giles Robson — ‘Don’t Give Up On The Blues’
Giles Robson — Don’t Give Up On The Blues Label: American Showplace Music Blues harmonica virtuoso and Blues Music Award winner Giles Robson knocks it out of the park with his new solo recording, Don’t Give Up on the Blues. It’s a dynamic electric blues album with 12 all original tracks. This collection of impeccable … Continue reading
Zac Brown Band’s New Album — The Worst of New Country?
Zac Brown Band’s New Album — The Worst of New Country? A disappointment arrives due to expectation. My expectations were obviously misplaced. The new album from Zac Brown Band, The Owl, is a very sad reminder of the state of country music in 2019. Just when the Ken Burns documentary is healing most wounds from the … Continue reading
New Soul/Blues: Tad Robinson — ‘Real Street’
Tad Robinson — Real Street Label: Severn Records Tad Robinson’s new album, Real Street, is a voyage to the inner searching of those brave enough to contemplate life and love head on. With a voice that can melt even the most experienced of lovers, he delivers a collection of songs that nearly redefine everything you … Continue reading