Three Dog Night – Black and White
Three Dog Night’s “Black and White” Remains a Powerful Anthem of Unity and Hope Few songs from the early 1970s continue to resonate with such clarity and purpose as Black…
Three Dog Night’s “Black and White” Remains a Powerful Anthem of Unity and Hope Few songs from the early 1970s continue to resonate with such clarity and purpose as Black…
“Turpentine” – a haunting meditation on growing up, drifting apart, and the bittersweet ache of memory When you first listen to Brandi Carlile’s “Turpentine,” you are struck not by a…
A raw declaration of selfhood and endurance, sung not as a performance but as a lived confession When Brandi Carlile released “The Story” in 2007, it did not arrive as…
A quiet hymn for endurance, longing, and the unseen lives lived between youth and old age When Brandi Carlile sings “Angel from Montgomery,” she is not merely covering a classic…
Brandi Carlile’s Heartfelt Performance of “Hello In There” Revives the Enduring Legacy of John Prine When singer songwriter Brandi Carlile appeared on The Late Show, her at home performance of…
A gentle confession wrapped in folk harmony, where love is offered freely—and just as freely released When Ian & Sylvia released “For Lovin’ Me” in 1964, it arrived quietly, without…
A song about freedom chosen, and the quiet cost of never settling down Few songs age the way “Beeswing” does. Written and recorded by Richard Thompson, it feels less like…
A Quiet Sunday by the Sea — “Rockport Sunday” as a Portrait of Stillness, Memory, and the American Folk Soul When Tom Rush recorded “Rockport Sunday” in the mid-1960s, he…
A song of exile and remembrance, where a wandering voice carries the weight of a lost homeland and a quiet, enduring hope When Ian & Sylvia recorded “Un Canadien Errant”,…
A weary confession about temptation, friendship, and the quiet costs of living too fast When people speak of Jackson Browne and Warren Zevon, they often picture two parallel paths in…