I was recently at an old geezer punk show and I heard this one particular quote mutter through all the bar chatter that ...
“Prodigy” is that small apotheosis reserved for the young. Mozart, Mendelssohn, Michael Jackson they have ...
This article is a slow pitch to all the DJs sitting in the brick and mortar mega-corp offices broadcasting on a waveleng ...
The general malaise of the recording industry is a well whipped horse cadaver in the media world–with many known l ...
Live music has always been the golden rock n roll goose laying some very profitable eggs, but in the last couple years o ...
The Grammys are like the Santa Claus of the music industry. The situation is all bright, shiny and festive but at some p ...
Heres what I love about live music (and I dont love live music): the instantaneous feedback loop. I witnessed this at a ...
Known as one the most prominent “side men” in the music business Doug Haywood has performed with many of r ...
I wrote these two short pieces about my teacher, Madame Margaret Chaloff, whom I studied with twice a week for nine mont ...
Composer Peter Garland had traveled so many years in Guatemala, Bali, Java, Australia, the Philippines, and for a signif ...