Posts tagged with "Kenny Wayne Shepherd"
Video + Web-Exclusive Interview MY SILENT BRAVERY
VIDEO FEATURE & WEB-EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW
Musician: MY SILENT BRAVERY
Video Feature: “Girl You Think You Know”
My Silent Bravery’s lead singer/writer Matthew Wade Confronts Social Media Pressures Facing Young Women
In recent song “Girl You Think You Know” and new single “18,” Wade focuses on being comfortable with your true self—letting go of the perception of others, being happy with your own identity and not being afraid to own...
Video Feature MINDI ABAIR AND THE BONESHAKERS
Mindi Abair and The Boneshakers, Hollywood, California. 22 April 2017.
Video Feature
Musician: MINDI ABAIR AND THE BONESHAKERS
Video: “Run Run Rudolph”
MINDI ABAIR AND THE BONESHAKERS’ VIDEO “RUN RUN RUDOLPH”
Here’s a Holiday treat from Mindi Abair, one of the most recognized and sought-after saxophonists/vocalists—who is also a two-time Grammy nominee. She has been electrifying audiences with her dynamic live performances...
Malibu Guitar Festival 2016
Malibu Guitar Festival 2016
Photography by Jeff Fasano
Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Malibu Guitar Festival 2016
Photography by Jeff Fasano
Laurence Juber
Malibu Guitar Festival 2016
Photography by Jeff Fasano
Dale Watson
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KENNY WAYNE SHEPHERD
KENNY WAYNE SHEPHERD
For the onetime guitar prodigy, home is where the heart—and the blues—are
By Jeff Tamarkin
Watching icon Stevie Ray Vaughan at just 7 years old impacted Kenny Wayne Shepherd in ways he could never have imagined at the time. “I had a very early introduction to blues music,” says Shepherd, “and watching Stevie Ray altered the course of my life. He played with such raw emotion and passion and fire. From that day forward...
STEPHEN STILLS
STEPHEN STILLS
His career at 60 years and counting, an icon looks back—and forward
By Jeff Tamarkin
Even at 82 tracks packed onto four CDs, Carry On, the new Stephen Stills retrospective boxed set, barely scratches the surface of one of rock’s most iconic careers. After all, how can one afternoon’s listening encapsulate a half-century of creativity? We first heard Stills in 1966 with Buffalo Springfield (“For What It’s Worth” remains...