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A Thousand Horses Charts New Course With New LP
Earlier this week, the 2015 song “Smoke” from Nashville’s A Thousand Horses entered my cranial jukebox. Said song, which shot to #1 on the Billboard Countty Airplay chart in 2015. Additionally, the song, the band’s debut single made them the… Continue reading
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Ed Kowalczyk Legally Banned From Using the Moniker Live for Concerts, etc.
The website AlternativeNation.net is reporting that former Live frontman Ed Kowalczyk has had his rights to using the moniker Live revoked, withdrawn and terminated. The statement was issued on behalf of Action Front Unlimited Inc., which owns the trademark to… Continue reading
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Revisiting the Archives: Brian Wiltsey’s 2009 album Lucky Ones
Yesterday Atlanta-based singer-songwriter Brian Wiltsey posted about his 2009 album Lucky Ones turning 17 yesterday. So that made me dive back into the archives and revisit my review of that album. If this is your first introduction to Wiltsey, it’s… Continue reading
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Concert Review: Chris Janson @ Beaufort Water Festival 2025
If you’re lacking patriotism, you might want to consider attending a Chris Janson concert. Appearing on stage last weekend as part of the 2025 Beaufort Water Festival, Janson’s stage setup featured not one, but two, American flags hanging from both… Continue reading
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Live Review: The Wood Brothers, Plaza Live Orlando, Feb. 7, 2025
If you’re inclined to blues-folk with heart, wit and a deep sense of groove, you might just want to spend a couple of hours seeing The Wood Brothers next time they’re in your town. Twenty-plus years into their career the… Continue reading
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Live Review: MisterWives – Orlando, FL – Nov. 7, 2024
If you are keen to spend a night out forgetting about the world, you can’t do much better than a MisterWives concert. The only caveat is there’s little opportunity you’ll see them in the very near future. More on that… Continue reading
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Jon McLaughlin Launches Summer Covers Project, June Tour Starts Tonight
Indiana-based singer-songwriter Jon McLaughlin has launched a summer music series called Summer Covers. McLaughlin plans to add one new cover song every week throughout the summer, with the end result being an album of cover songs titled Summer Covers. Last… Continue reading
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Album of the Week: Guster – Ooh La La
It’s been two weeks since New England quartet Guster released their ninth studio album Ooh La La and hot damn if it isn’t still making an indelible impression. Side A of the album opens with “This Heart Is Occupied” which… Continue reading
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Album of the Week: Guster – Ooh La La
Thirty years is a long time. It’s an exceptionally long time for a musician. Which is why Guster’s new album Ooh La La is so darn impressive. What started out as an acoustic rock outfit in a Tufts dorm room… Continue reading
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Album Review: Elvie Shane – Damascus
While Taylor Swift owned this past weekend and release Friday with the long awaited release of The Tortured Poets Department, there were other albums released last Friday that are worthy of note. One such album is singer-songwriter Elvie Shane‘s sophomore… Continue reading









