Year: 2024

New York folkie Lucy Kaplansky reflects on her unexpected journey from clinical psychologist to celebrated singer-songwriter. In this candid interview, she shares insights on her creative process, the value of co-writing with her husband, and her unique approach to independently producing and marketing her music. With a new album on the horizon, Lucy discusses the evolution of her career, her enduring passion for songwriting, and the balance between artistry and business in today’s music world.

Rain in song often symbolizes more than just weather; it sets moods, evokes emotions, and reflects life’s ups and downs. From Gordon Lightfoot’s melancholy “Early Morning Rain” to Eddie Rabbit’s hopeful “I Love a Rainy Night,” we explore how artists use rain to express everything from sadness and longing to freedom and renewal.

To his family, friends, and the local blues communities he was a titan. Robert was the founder and artistic director of The Ealing Blues Festival, the longest running event of its type in London. He was also a self-deprecating “bluesmaster, funkateer, global groover and raconteur.”