REVIEW: This ‘Road’ did not fulfill expectations
REVIEW WRITTEN BY FRANK BURD
For Digital First Media
Dan Wheetman played in John Denver’s band for eight years. They even lived near each other in Aspen, Colorado. Wheetman’s newest work, “The
REVIEW WRITTEN BY FRANK BURD
For Digital First Media
Dan Wheetman played in John Denver’s band for eight years. They even lived near each other in Aspen, Colorado. Wheetman’s newest work, “The
REVIEW WRITTEN BY ANDERS BACK
For Digital First Media
It was one of the largest mass migrations in history — and possibly the most tuneful.
Some 40 million Americans left the rural South after the
STORY WRITTEN BY AMY LONGSDORF
For Digital First Media
If Tom Hiddleston went looking for a role far removed from his famous turn as the villainous Loki in “The Avengers” movies, he couldn’t
Check out Brian Bingaman's latest blog -- dedicated to Thanksgiving music.
"There's no Thanksgiving songs, you say."
Find out here: http://talkaboutthepassionlansdale.blogspot.com/
Can you think
STORY WRITTEN BY TARA LYNN JOHNSON
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Philadelphia and country music go together better than one might think, and one group in particular is “putting the South back in South
STORY WRITTEN BY BRIAN BINGAMAN
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It all started with a 50th birthday party held at Warrington’s Camp America.
“It was a fantasy band
WRITTEN BY MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
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Welcome to “Seven in Seven,” where each Friday we’ll be taking a look at shows coming to the region over the next week. Whether your
REVIEW WRITTEN BY NATHAN LERNER
For Digital First Media
Have you ever contemplated the prospect of killing someone? Before you proceed with such a scheme, you might want to check out “Kill Me Three
WRITTEN BY MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
For Digital First Media
Vinyl lovers will be out in droves this weekend as April 18 marks Record Store Day, now in its eighth year, and like years before has gotten
STORY WRITTEN BY DAVID WANNOP
For 21st Century Media
During the nineties, Chris Isaak was on his own path. He wasn’t part of new R&B, nor grunge. You couldn’t imagine him in deep conversation