Monthly Archives: March 2019

11 Questions to a Nashville Musician: Michael Logen

Music City singer-songwriter Michael Logen recently took a slight career detour when he teamed up with his friends and fellow Americana singer-songwriters, Lizanne Knott and Jesse Terry, for the “Sunset Avenue Sessions.” This lovely record merges six of their original tracks with five classic cover songs.  It’s a gentle and tasty acoustic record whose timing […]

11 Questions to a Nashville Musician: Steel Blossoms (Sara Zebley and Hayley Prosser)

Sometimes good things come in pairs, and the singing and playing of Sara Zebley and Hayley Prosser, better known as Steel Blossoms, is a fine example. If their vocal harmonizing sounds like they have sung together for a long time, it’s because these two long-time friends have done just that. Sara and Hayley are also […]

Procol Harum @ City Winery / Nashville, TN / February 18, 2019

There’s a short process I go through before seeing a band from the yesteryears of the Sixties who have not maintained a musical presence. First, in the spirit of  “Rock Bands Who May Never Die”, I check Wikipedia to see which, if any, original members are still left. The next question is whether their septuagenarian […]

11 Questions to a Nashville Musician: Thomm Jutz

On February 1, local label Red Beet Records released “Riverland,” the second LP from the musical trio of Eric Brace, Peter Cooper & Thomm Jutz. This conceptual collection of songs about the Magnolia state of Mississippi was self-produced by the trio and recorded here at Thomm Jutz’s Mt. Juliet studio. It’s a delightful mood-setting storytelling […]

11 Questions to a Nashville Musician: Eric Brace

On February 1, local label Red Beet Records released “Riverland,” the second LP from the musical trio of Eric Brace, Peter Cooper & Thomm Jutz. This conceptual collection of songs about the Magnolia state of Mississippi was self-produced by the trio and recorded here at Thomm Jutz’s Mt. Juliet studio. It’s a delightful mood-setting storytelling […]