One of the mightiest bluesmen I’ve ever known has passed, just a month shy of his 88th birthday. The Mississippi-born gentleman of the blues: Big George Brock.
Year: 2020
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Jed tells the story with an increasing sense of drama commensurate with the oxygen tank explosion which catastrophically damaged the spacecraft and forced the crew to orbit the moon without landing and to return to earth.
Big George Brock died Friday morning at his home after an extended illness. He was just a month shy of his 88th birthday.
Under the moniker Trace Mountains, Dave Benton writes music that asks large questions in quietly profound ways.
“John Prine, you were right on time, and you touched the hearts of every set of ears that got to hear you.”
In a career that has already spanned a half-century, guitarist and vocalist, Jorma Kaukonen has…
Provogue Records releases the first album by The Sleep Eazys, a band with Joe Bonamassa, Anton Fig, Michael Rhodes, Reese Wynans and John Jorgenson. CD out today, Vinyl out on May 15.
This week’s offerings include:
When Neil Young rounded up the current lineup of Crazy Horse last spring, they recorded Colorado, the first…
