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Month: June 2017
The two-disc ‘Roll Columbia’ is the first set ever to include all 26 songs Guthrie wrote during his prolific month spent working for the BPA.
‘Almost Home’ succeeds in looking backwards, while still sounding as vital and modern as ever.
“No matter where you’re from, or what language you speak, blues is the universal language.”
“The National Endowment for the Arts is proud to honor these individuals for artistic mastery, as well as a commitment to sharing their traditions.”
The debut single is the Willie Dixon classic, “Wang Dang Doodle.”
Today, Phil Wiggins is the only living player of the instrument to hold the prestigious honor of “Master of Traditional Arts.”
“Tired of Waiting” features thick drop-D rhythm guitar work and two extraordinary guitar solos from Devi– a stinging bluesy solo mid-song and the trippy two-minute slide solo that closes the song.
Happy birthday to the man who says nothing but speaks volumes, a champion of the misunderstood.
Simon Cowell gathered together a host of A-listers, Artists for Grenfell, to record a charity single to assist the victims of the inferno that engulfed the Grenfell Tower…
Ricci’s playing lifts us up, makes us move, slams us against the wall and says, “What’s up?,” but most importantly, it makes us feel.