Posts tagged with "BRUCE HORNSBY"
CONCERT REVIEW by Rodeo Marie Hanson
REVIEW OF THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2021 CONCERT
by Rodeo Marie Hanson
CHRISTMAS WITH LIZ LONGLEY, SCOTT MULVAHILL & BILLY CROCKETT
AT BLUE ROCK—ALSO TONIGHT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17
The Holidays have several thematic elements and reason for celebration—all of which are abundantly clear with Blue Rock Studio’s Christmas concert featuring singer-songwriters Liz Longley, Scott Mulvahill and Billy Crockett. From reminiscing about family to reflecting...
SCOTT MULVAHILL – Web-exclusive Interview
Musician: SCOTT MULVAHILL
Video: “I Don’t Need Her Love”
SCOTT MULVAHILL FEATURED AT BLUE ROCK’S COOL NIGHTS 21
FINAL TWO NIGHTS—THIS THURSDAY & FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16-17
Scott Mulvahill, along with Liz Longley and Billy Crockett, will be featured at Christmas at Blue Rock for the final Cool Nights 21 livestreaming concert series—this Thursday and Friday, December 16-17.
Scott Mulvahill has left his unique mark on the intersecting...
Ricky Skaggs & Bruce Hornsby
Ricky Skaggs & Bruce Hornsby
Two master musicians team up for an exhilarating bluegrass project
Bluegrass has rules, and although Ricky Skaggs is very good at playing by those rules, he’s furthered his career by breaking them. A child prodigy, the virtuoso mandolinist and vocalist detoured from the genre in the 1980s and early ’90s into mainstream country, scoring nearly a dozen No. 1 hits and a shelf full of Grammys.
But it was Skaggs’...
GEORGE MARINELLI
GEORGE MARINELLI
Believe
georgemarinelli.com
As a sideman for the likes of Bruce Hornsby and Bonnie Raitt, Marinelli has learned to fold folk, blues, jazz, rock and light reggae into instantly likeable pop songs. With this latest disc, he does all the playing and producing, writes or co-writes every track, and even handles the graphic design. It’s essentially all Marinelli, and yet Believe never screams egotist or control freak. The lyrics are as...
BRUCE HORNSBY
BRUCE HORNSBY
For this restless keyboard innovator, the only constant is change
By Russell Hall
“It’s been 25 years since my first album,” observes Bruce Hornsby. “Most fans who got on this train early on aren’t there anymore. And that’s fine. Those who wanted me to stay the same or keep making the same album were probably disappointed a long time ago.” While many of Hornsby’s peers have become nostalgia acts, his own career has indeed...