Watch Your Step: Ted Hawkins’ Strong Start
His astonishing debut LP was recorded when Ted Hawkins was a street performer – and released when he was in jail. The reissue from Craft Recordings lovingly recaptures his unique blend of blues, folk, and soul.
Upstream Dollars: Streaming Music and a Living Wage
Someone who’s worked on “living wage” issues turns his attention to musicians. How can you support them, and still enjoy the instant gratification of Spotify, Apple, Amazon and Tidal?
Lost John Coltrane Album Is a Fiery Revelation
With the master tape having been destroyed, the fact that the music survived at all is a small miracle. Don’t deny yourself the chance to check out these adventurous tracks recorded by America’s great jazz visionary.
Reminiscing About The Top 10 Songs by The Little River Band
They’ve sold 30 million records and had 10 songs hit the Top 20. And after over 30 years, this Australian supergroup is still at it. Let’s revisit The Little River Band’s best.
The Easiest Way to Define Classic Rock
Media Experts have used plenty of methods to nail down exactly “what” constitutes Classic Rock, including the years and the artists. But we’ve sussed it down to one simple component: The 8-Track Tape.