Nanci Griffith – St. Olav’s Gate
St. Olav’s Gate: A Poetic Glimpse into a Moment of Fleeting Romance and a City’s Echoes It’s a rare kind of artist who can transport you not just to a…
St. Olav’s Gate: A Poetic Glimpse into a Moment of Fleeting Romance and a City’s Echoes It’s a rare kind of artist who can transport you not just to a…
A Nostalgic Reflection on Love and Loss The year was 1972, a time of bell bottoms, flower power, and a teen idol who ruled the airwaves and bedroom walls of…
An Ode to the Uncaged Songbird Nanci Griffith’s “Ford Econoline” is a poignant ballad of liberation, a narrative of a woman breaking free from a restrictive life to pursue her…
A timeless reflection on the human cost of division and hatred. Released in 1989, Nanci Griffith’s “It’s a Hard Life Wherever You Go” arrived on her major-label debut album, Storms.…
“Bandala”: A Rhythmic Journey of Lost Love and Finding Your Way Home 🏡 In the early 1970s, as the airwaves hummed with a mix of protest anthems and bubblegum pop,…
When Elvis Came to Christmas “It’ll be lonely this Christmas without you to hold. It’ll be lonely this Christmas, lonely and cold.” The words, sung with a distinct, quivering baritone,…
The anthem of youthful abandon and carefree Saturday nights The year was 1973. A time when the world was in a state of flux, yet a certain innocence still clung…
A Tale of Teen Angst and Heartfelt Yearning There’s a certain bittersweet charm to revisiting the pop tunes of our youth. They act as time capsules, each melody and lyric…
The Unvarnished Truth: When Sheryl Crow Found Her Voice and Told the World to Deal with It There’s a certain kind of honesty that hits you like a cold splash…
An ode to the unbridled spirit of a bygone era. There’s a certain magic to a song that captures a moment so perfectly it becomes synonymous with it. For many…