Additional Reviews
Photo gallery/concert review: Mike Campbell & the Dirty Knobs w/ Jeremy Ivey rock Park West in Chicago!
With the talented Daryl’s House Band band plugging in dynamic sax, flute, electric piano and guitar solos, and Hall and Rundgren sourcing the best of the new and the old, this was an unquestionably successful opening night for all concerned.
Nick Waterhouse and his band kept the evening lively through a rollicking 16-song set at City Winery Chicago!
The audience is noisy and excitable, fans joining in the choruses when encouraged to and watching closely the stunning musicianship in front of them, appreciating the very special nature of the occasion.
Sarah’s voice and guitar merge together in perfect harmony to create a timeless vibe respectful of Bert’s legacy.
City Winery Chicago review: For Zito and Castiglia, it’s still all about the blues!
Review/Gallery: Stewart Copeland Police Deranged with The Nashville Symphony Mar 24th, 25th, 26th
Review/Gallery: Stewart Copeland wrapped up Police Deranged performances this spring with three nights in Nashville at The Schermerhorn Symphony Center.
‘SOLO,’ out April 8, perhaps is best described as an exploration of the darker side of love and life.
Sugaray reminds us to “be good to one another.” And that just may be the most important message the album has to offer.
Carlos Johnson, Lorenzo Thompson, Dexter Allen, Leilani Kilgore, and Tia Carroll join Taylor on his new album release ‘Blues Friends.’
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