A while ago, I happened upon a great NPR article on guitarists that the author thought would appeal to John Fahey. One of the guitarists featured in that...
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John Adam (Sleepy John) Estes was a sharecropper who lived from 1899 to 1977. He made his debut recordings, according to Wikipedia, in Memphis in 1929. The...
While “researching” a post — ie, listening to music on YouTube — a few weeks ago on Elvin Bishop, I found this tremendous cover of...
Argentinian Daniel Barenboim is a pianist – he is considered one of the greatest alive — and the general music director of La Scala in Milan, the Berlin...
We were stuck is a pretty nasty traffic jam yesterday on Route 17 approaching the Tappen Zee Bridge in New York returning from my daughter’s college...
The sad news that BB King has passed away was expected. On May 1, he wrote on his Facebook page that he was in hospice care. The New York Times obituary...
All About Jazz reports that the very important clarinet and saxophone player Sidney Bechet was born on May 14, 1897. He died — also on May 14 — in...
Sometimes things work out perfectly. Recently, the song title “Shine On, Harvest Moon” popped into my head. It’s a classic, great song that...
There is no way to prove this, of course, but it seems safe to say that no war was as closely tied to the popular music of its era than Vietnam. What we know...
The importance critics and fans ascribe to Kraftwerk is startling. Consider this, via Wikipedia: According to The Observer, “no other band since the...
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