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Though the Cure is not remix-averse, they don’t seem to give over every single song to others like some of their ...
Led Zeppelin’s 1971 classic “Stairway to Heaven” holds a deep and mysterious meaning that fans and critics are still ...
Forest and the Shore” by Keith Christmas is remarkable. In his essay for Gather In The Mushrooms, compiler, author and Saint Etienne member Bob Stanley says it is “as evocative as its title. The song ...
You can’t do much in a movie. You got to gloss things over,” says Andersen, one of the last surviving troubadours of the ...
Rock and Roll Hall of Famers the Doobie Brothers discuss their legendary hits, their harmonious connection, new album "Walk This Road." ...
Blow Monkeys frontman Dr Robert teams up with ... strong pop chops on his debut album, emerging as a Scottish Bright Eyes on the spindly, plaintive folk pop of Crossing the Line’s title track.
Folk is making a comeback. In music, film, dance—and now, even the visual arts. Stroud, where a handful of grassroots art galleries have opened in recent years, is one of the British epicentres ...
“The ‘Godfather of freak folk’ was for a prolific half ... which longtime Village Voice music critic Robert Christgau named a top 10 album of the decade. “This is where it really all ...
A University of California Santa Cruz alumna won a Grammy for "Best Folk Album." Gillian Welch, along with her partner David Rawlings, won for their album "Woodland" at the 67th Annual Grammy ...
For his ninth proper studio album, Jason Isbell is doing something different. The six-time Grammy winner will release his first ever solo acoustic album, “Foxes In The Snow,” March 7.
Tucker was born in San Francisco in 1941, the same year as his namesake Robert, aka Bob Dylan, and plied his trade as a folk singer. He cut his first album in 1969, and caught the ear of David Bowie.