Author

Bob Fish

Featuring Colm O’Connell and Rory McDaid, Rezo’s latest album ‘Sew Change’, shows that this duo are still at the forefront of presenting fresh and creative collages of sound. This is what great music is capable of being.

We caught up with London-born songwriter Luke Sital-Singh, who now lives in Los Angeles. We chat about his new album ‘Dress Like a Stranger’, the challenges of living in LA, the music industry, missing gigs and craving a simpler life.

On ‘Old Bones, New Fire’, Miraculous Mule continue to burn brightly, performing with zeal, a music that has shaped and continues to shape new generations.

While Luke Sital-Singh may be Dressing Like a Stranger, he is the same man he’s always been. The clothes may have changed, but he remains a talented observer of the human condition.

Robert Leslie made his name on the streets of New York. Despite this, Halfway Home, his fourth album, was produced by one of music’s heaviest hitters, Perry Margouleff, and it features Tony Garnier and Scarlett Rivera (both Bob Dylan veterans).

Right from the get-go, Love the Stranger by Friendship reveals Dan Wriggins is a songwriter who understands the importance of small moments. In those moments, much is revealed about his character and how they loom much larger than they might at first appear.

While it may be conceived of as a ‘Fleeting Adventure’, the work of Andrew Tuttle is rapidly exploring alternate dimensions in the art and craft of the banjo as an instrument.

These three singers demonstrate that singing and inspiring have never had an age limit. The gift of ‘All New’, is we still have the opportunity to marvel at what Tom Paxton, Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer can create!

Our Blood Is Red is outstanding…Luke James Williams is a writer of rare talent, a singer with the ability to rivet your attention, ready to break out and claim his rightful place at a time when new voices are needed more than ever.

On Thieves, Alex Dupree reveals tales worthy of a novelist. It’s a riveting listen if you’re willing to commit to it. One that takes you on transformational journeys to locales around the globe.

With Night Drives, Kathryn Williams continues to evolve her craft, finding ways to intrigue and find touchstones outside the commonplace.

Josh Geffin’s Hold On To The Light is a soothing and masterfully crafted EP, a beacon of hope that gives expression both to where we’ve been and where we are headed.

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