At least tonight’s 2017 Tony Awards will be a lot less predictable than last year, when Hamilton marched away with 11 awards. Expect a few thrilling live performances, without having to shell out the cost of a top Broadway ticket these days—which is officially now $849 for Hamilton! On CBS at 8:00pm (ET). Best Play … Continue reading
Eli Young Band Releases New Single “Never Land” Off Of Upcoming Album Fingerprints
The Valory Music Co. chart toppers Eli Young Band have announced the release of their fresh new single “Never Land.” “When you fall in love for the first time, it’s like a fairy tale. Everyone knows the feeling you get is hard to explain. Well, we tried to do just that by borrowing from Peter … Continue reading
New Bluegrass: Ralph Stanley II and the Clinch Mountain Boys
Ralph Stanley II and the Clinch Mountain Boys Label: Stanley Family Records Fret not. Old-timey mountain music, protected for decades by the imcomporable Dr. Ralph Stanley, is still in good hands. Specifically, Ralph Stanley II, who, along with the Clinch Mountain Boys, has delivered a message of faith, hope and integrity in the form of this … Continue reading
Lucas Hoge Wraps Up Month-Long Military May Tour
Rebel Engine Recording Artist Lucas Hoge devoted the month of May to thanking members of the military for their service in person. This marks the 8th year for Lucas’ month-long tour overseas performing for and getting to know members of the armed forces. During his trip Hoge was privileged to make stops at Mildenhall Air … Continue reading
Jack Sock Ready To Roll At Roland Garros
Jack Sock, who has won 35 of his past 47 matches, is in the best shape of his career. Physically, mentally and emotionally he keeps setting his own personal bar higher and higher. At Roland Garros, which begins today, Sock hopes to make it to the quarterfinals (and beyond) at a Grand Slam for the … Continue reading
RED HOT: A Memphis Celebration Of Sun Records Revisiting A Music Legacy On June 16
American classics recut at Sam Phillips’ historic Memphis studios Red Hot: A Memphis Celebration of Sun Records is a jubilant, homegrown album honoring the legacy of the tiny independent label that changed the face of popular music. All proceeds from the Americana Music Society release, due June 16, 2017, will benefit St. Jude Children’s Research … Continue reading
Mike Younger — ‘Little Folks Like You And Me’
Mike Younger — Little Folks Like You And Me Release Date: July 21, 2017 If there’s anything that recent history has shown, it’s that everyone has an opinion. And there’s never been a shortage of independent musicians using their songs as a platform for whatever causes they espouse. What are often lacking, however, are songs … Continue reading
Attention-Worthy Blues: Guitar Slim Jr. — ‘The Story Of My Life’
Guitar Slim Jr. — The Story Of My Life It was his first album and it earned him a Grammy nomination for Best Traditional Blues Album in 1989. Now, Guitar Slim Jr. has reissued The Story Of My Life—giving contemporary blues fans the chance to appreciate talent that’s been overlooked for far too long by the … Continue reading
David Olney — ‘Don’t Try To Fight It’
David Olney — Don’t Try To Fight It Label: Red Parlor Records David Olney, the prolific singer/songwriter has been celebrated as “The Bard of Nashville.” His latest album, Don’t Try To Fight It, delivers ten provocative songs with such style that the master storytelling label is completely justified. He offers musical philosophizing that speaks as much to … Continue reading
New Blues: Steve Krase – ‘Should’ve Seen It Coming’
Steve Krase – Should’ve Seen It Coming Label: Connor Ray Music Blues harmonica virtuoso Steve Krase has released his latest album, Should’ve Seen It Coming, and it is a party of a playlist. If you need to get things going, put this disc on; it is all about ignition. The production values are up to the high … Continue reading