Posts tagged with "Joan Baez"
Video & Interview PIERCE PETTIS
Video Feature & Web-Exclusive Interview
Artist: PIERCE PETTIS
Video: “The Adventures of Me (and This Old Guitar)”
PIERCE PETTIS & GRACE PETTIS AT BLUE ROCK ALIVE! COOL NIGHTS 2020 THIS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10
Pierce Pettis’ songs have been recorded by Susan Ashton, Dar Williams, Garth Brooks and Art Garfunkel. He was a member of the Fast Folk movement in 1980s New York. He released one independent solo album before signing with...
Video Feature & Exclusive Interview KATIE BOECK
Video Feature & Web-Exclusive Interview
Artist: KATIE BOECK
Video: “Making Some Room”
KATIE BOECK RELEASES EMOTIONALLY INTUITIVE “MAKING SOME ROOM”
Katie Boeck has careened through several musical careers in the past decade. Shortly after graduating from UCLA with a degree in Musical Theater, Boeck formed a band and began playing open mic nights on Sunset Boulevard and LA’s West Side. This led to a surreal gig as the lead...
VIDEO PREMIERE & INTERVIEW DOM KELLY
VIDEO PREMIERE & WEB-EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW
Musician: DOM KELLY
Music Video: “12” (featuring Emily Saliers)
Dancer: Erika Leeds
Directed by: Zak Washburn
DOM KELLY’S MOODY, ELEGANT VIDEO “12” EXPLORES THE UNSPOKEN JOURNEY OF STRUGGLE, HEARTACHE AND ULTIMATELY—FINDING HOME WITHIN THE FIRE
As the drummer, vocalist and co-founding member of the power-pop band A Fragile Tomorrow, Dom Kelly has released 5 critically-acclaimed studio albums...
LISA BOUCHELLE with JOHN POPPER
VIDEO PREMIERE
Musician: LISA BOUCHELLE – with JOHN POPPER
Music Video: “Only the Tequila Talkin’”
INDIE AMERICANA SINGER LISA BOUCHELLE FEATURES BLUES TRAVELER’S JOHN POPPER ON THE SINGLE “ONLY THE TEQUILA TALKIN’”—WITH 500,000 PLAYS ON SPOTIFY
LISA BOUCHELLE (with JOHN POPPER) Web-Exclusive Interview
with M Music & Musicians magazine publisher, Merlin David
LISA BOUCHELLE
How did the EP Lipstick Tomboy evolve?
We put...
FOLK FORWARD
FOLK FORWARD
How a sound born of tradition is thriving in the modern day
By Peter Cooper
It’s the other “F” word. And like its more obscene counterpart, it means different things to different people in different contexts. In the 1950s, it was sweater-vested political subversives. Later, it was shape-shifting musical revolutionaries and introspective singer-songwriters. It has been used to describe troubadours who specialize in journalistic...