Ben Harper and the Blind Boys of Alabama: There Will Be A Light
A truly excellent album, There Will Be A Light does justice to the Blind Boys
A truly excellent album, There Will Be A Light does justice to the Blind Boys
Keller Williams is often described as a one-man jam-band. While at times that title has been used as something of a tongue-in-cheek tag, Williams truly possesses an incredibly layered sound. So on Stage, the first live offering to truly document the guitarist
Ben Folds, Rufus Wainwright, and Guster each have pop-star potential. Yet, in an era symbolized by teen-idols, these geek-rock revivalists remain a cult-hero: too quirky for pop-stardom, too smart for cock-rock. But, as this evening proved, Revenge of the Nerds also remains a perennial rental favorite.
For their final New York City stunt, Phish performed higher than ever before, playing a free mini-set on top of the Late Show with David Letterman
Sidelined for much of last year after undergoing vocal surgery, Dispatch guitarist Chad Urmston prepares for the band’s final perfomance this summer – and goes in the studio with his new band, State Radio.
Really, the Recipe isn
Survivors of Louisiana
Stacking their setlist with hits, Simon and Garfunkel consciously catered to their adult audience. While the group
A semi-autobiographical story about a would be comic writer, his paranoid mentor, and his sexually stunted girlfriend, Anything Else unfolds like Annie Hall
i]Lost and Translation is full of beautifully composed camera shots and culturally pertinent one-note punch lines; yet director/writer Sofia Coppola