Mick Jagger may have one of the perfect voices in rock, but Keith Richards wasn't afraid to put him in his place when ...
He played keyboards with a host of rock luminaries, but perhaps his most memorable performance was as part of the band that ...
Tomorrow, Canadian folk rock outfit HORSEBATH are set to share their debut album, Another Farewell. The band comes to ...
It’s been 25 years since Mary Gauthier released Drag Queens in Limousines, and the song about not belonging kicked her career ...
The keyboard player and songwriter contributed to the "Forrest Gump" soundtrack and recorded an album in the Shoals, produced by Bob Dylan.
The members of Horsebath may all be born and bred Canadians, but their record collection is clearly crammed with musicians well south of the border. Their ...
Barry Goldberg, a Paul Butterfield Blues Band member who backed Bog Dylan at Newport '65, and later recorded an album produced by Dylan, died at 83.
While catching a screening of A Complete Unknown a few weeks back, I kept my eyes peeled during the Newport Folk Festival ...
Neuse was a good friend of Gram Parsons, who would become a member the Byrds, and he played the Fender plenty alongside Parsons. Notably, Neuse played with his left hand, so he added a second ...
An accomplished songwriter, Goldberg wrote songs that were later recorded by Rod Stewart, Gladys Knight, Joe Cocker, Steve Miller, Bobby “Blue” Bland, Gram Parsons, B. J. Thomas and others.
Nuese, who played with Gram Parsons in the International Submarine Band, modified (or arguably, mutilated) the guitar with a distinctive second cutaway to accommodate his left-handedness ...
As a writer, he collaborated with Gram Parsons on the Flying Burritos’ “Do You Know How It Feels” and with Gerry Goffin on Gladys Knight & the Pips’ No. 1 R&B hit “I’ve Got to Use My ...