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Live Review: Bad Bad Meow at Abbey Pub
Material: While they describe themselves as “Americana-Punk/Garage-Country,” Bad Bad Meow definitely has a taste of New Wave and Pop-Rock as well. Their music is infectious ... -
Live Review: Matt Romagna at Sidewalk Cafe
Material: Matt Romagna’s user-friendly music falls in the middle of acoustic, Americana and country “light.” Thematically, subjects favor Nashville themes of love found and relationship ... -
The New Orleans Jazzfest 2015 Diaries
New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival “Jazzfest” isn't just about jazz, it's only a name. Every genre of Americana music is here, from blues, R&B, ... -
R.I.P. Billy Block
One of the founding figures of the Americana music movement, and former Music Connection columnist, Billy Block died on Wednesday afternoon, March 11, following a battle ... -
Signing Story: The Jack Kerowax
Like many bands today, Dallas-area outfit, the Jack Kerowax, decided to strike out independently, without the help of an established label. And why not? With ... -
Album Review: Jorma Kaukonen - Ain’t In No Hurry (Score: 9/10)
Jorma delivers a relaxed, self-assured and entertaining sampler of the Americana roots that have nourished his musical odyssey over the past 50 (!) years. Prior ... -
Live Review: I Am Snow Angel at Arlene's Grocery
Material: With the ease and portability of laptops, electronic music is playing a more central role on the live music scene. This genre of artists ... -
Album Review: Jeb Lipson - Patina
Americana artist Jeb Lipson’s organic rock-tinged songs are laced with harmonies and tasty guitar fills that remind us of Tom Petty, especially on “She Changed ... -
Album Review: Susan Werner - Hayseed
Sleeve Dog Records Total Rating: 8 of 10 Crit Harmon Marking a productive and eclectic 20 years as a critically acclaimed indie recording artist, Susan ... -
Close Up: George L's
By Jonathan Widran Home of the Original High-End Cables: Founded in the early ‘70s, Nashville-based George L’s––home of the original high-end cable––represents a proud aspect ...