James McMurtry Reflects on Horses and the Hounds. Watch!
James McMurtry beams in from Texas to talk about his very excellent new album, The Horses And The Hounds.
James McMurtry beams in from Texas to talk about his very excellent new album, The Horses And The Hounds.
Wanda Jackson presents her final, Wild Gift of Rock’n’Roll. Encore is her farewell album.
Paul Thorn is in Tupelo, Mississippi, birthplace of The King, to talk about his new album, Never Too Late To Call.
Tom T Hall, The Storyteller, passed away 20 August 2021, at his home in Franklin, Tennessee. At the age of 85.
Joe Calderon invites you to join him for a musical Cup Of Joe. Marty Duda talks with the versatile guitarist about
Liars is the musical project of Angus Andrew, originally from The Philippines but grown up in Australia. The new album is The Apple Drop.
Doug Tuttle is a Massachusetts-based musician who has just released his new EP, Pinecone.
James McMurtry is back after a seven-year break with an album as strong as anything he’s done. It’s The Horses and The Hounds.
The themes of Let the Night In, the second album, by Kendall Elise are big and universal but the stories in Elise’s lyrics are personal and specific. Musically it moves between intimate acoustic folk, confessional country and blues and upbeat pop and rockabilly whilst always maintaining a consistent sound. Elise’s vocals are powerful, and reflect […]
Age Pryor releases a new collection that feels like music made Level 4 lockdown: reflective, hopeful and ultimately uplifting. His first solo album in 14 years, Invisible Lines offers superbly delicate vocal tracks and a rich range of influences: alt folk, jazz and pure pop. And even a little rap.