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Archive From July, 2014

Why I Stink At Blues Crawls

inUncategorizedon July 16, 2014

  My Dad and I were able to make the recent Blues Crawl in Southern Pines, NC.  We were very excited to be going because 1) it’s a nice town and 2) the line-up of MMRF artists was one of the best in years.  The theory was simple, see five songs from each of the […]

On the Blog: Ironing Board Sam & the Sticks

inThe Artistson July 16, 2014

Check out the story behind Ironing Board Sam’s incredible new album, here!

This year, we’ve been able to hang with Cool John a lot, for which we are very grateful. Back in April, Cool John and his wife Shirley were both with me at Byron Bay Bluesfest. Our conversations focused on food, in particular, the abundant seafood practically crawling onto the plates of folks living in Beaufort, […]

The Como Mamas – Meet Me At The River Being in the room while these five women sang was one of the most incredible experiences of my life. The lead singer, Esther, sang with Mississippi gravel in her throat while the four others backed her powerful voice with the most succinct and perfectly out of […]

Michael Weintrob’s InstrumentHead series of photographs captures an eclectic array of unique musicians and characters including Ironing Board Sam, Bootsy Collins and King Sunny Ade, Big Chief Boudreaux and Uncle Lionel Batiste. “Whether an individual is famous or an almost complete unknown, whether they play saxophone or sitar, the one thing they have in common […]

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