“Those are personal stories to him. They’re songs he wrote about his life and his upbringing.”
Author: Don Wilcock
In today’s episode, award-winning writer Don Wilcock gives his take on “Breaking News”
Blues music knows no color other than its name.
I find Facebook entries offer me a pulse of what’s going on with us.
There used to be a saying that yesterday’s newspapers are only good for wrapping fish.
I think the plethora of news sources is helping all of humanity go insane.
Like Forest Gump, Dick Waterman has always been where the tipping points are in blues.
Martin Barre is old school. At 72, he leans into his guitar playing as if against a tsunami wind.
Four days of bliss on the banks of the Mississippi in historic Helena, Arkansas, will see more than 100 performers ranging from legacy icons to tomorrow’s stars on six stages, taking fans from around the world on a journey that brings the legacy of America’s music to life.
‘Call Me Lucky’ is real music, and it’s the best CD Dale has put out in more than 24 years of recording 27 albums. What it shares with the best in blues is honesty, simplicity and truth.
