Watch me grab some special releases and see what was available at the super-fab Luna Record Shop in The Factory in my home town of Franklin, TN. PLEASE LIKE, SHARE AND SUBSCRIBE
Wow! That’s all is have to say (well, not really) about this amazing audio/video document of Bruce Springsteen & the E Street band in 1979 at their finest. Watch mE walk you through the release and tell you a little bit about how it was to be there on those two glorious nights. And you […]
Photo by Libby Danforth Who would have ever thought that Music City would produce great Indie-Pop tracks like the recent single from the talented Eloah Jones? Get your groove on and check out “Dancing on My Own.” Eloah will soon been releasing a debut self-titled EP and her next single, a cover of the Red […]
While this 11 Questions forum has been a treasure chest of new music for me to discover, it sure is exciting to connect with some of my favorite artists. The latest is Caitlin Rose who has been a little quiet over the last few years. Has it really been eight years since her sophomore LP, […]
Well, here’s an 11 Questions that you will enjoy. Nashville’s Mr. Mick Mullin paid us a visit and penned replies that are as poetic as the songs on his new sophomore LP, “Mullin’ It Over.” A man whose faith helped him get past some tough times, Mick says “I sing in dive bars and honky-tonks […]
Photo by Kurt Ozan On November 12, singer-songwriter Kiely Connell will release her debut LP, “Calumet Queen.” Until then, you can listen to its first two singles, the hometown-inspired title track and “The Blues That Really Burn.” Both give you a taste of her Folk and Blues fused Americana sound. A third single, “Nobody’s Business […]
Come with me and take a look inside the fourth Beatles’ reissue to come from the hands of Giles Martin, the son of the famed original Beatles’ producer George Martin. Recall however, that this LP though was originally produced by Phil Spector. As always, there is a brilliant new Blue-Ray mix and some unreleased goodies […]
Are your emotions in the mood for a sad but understanding song about a young love that lingers but just can’t last? Then give a listen to the lovely “Thing of the Past” from Music City singer-songwriter, Stacey Kelleher. I think your heart will find comfort in Stacey’s smooth indie-pop style. This song will be […]
Come with me and listen to the smooth Pop sounds of Mr. Josh Rouse on his great 2003 LP, “1972.” In some ways an ode to an era, there’s also some great grooving from his crack Music City band and this LP was produced to perfection by the one and only Mr. Brad Jones. If […]