The TRAGIC Genius Of TOWNES VAN ZANDT
When a Voice Refuses to Comfort, and Forces Us to Face Ourselves There are moments when we accidentally encounter a voice that sends a chill down our spine—not out of…
When a Voice Refuses to Comfort, and Forces Us to Face Ourselves There are moments when we accidentally encounter a voice that sends a chill down our spine—not out of…
A gentle Christmas longing for home, where youth, hope, and belonging quietly meet again Released at the height of his popularity, “Goin’ Home (Sing a Song of Christmas Cheer)” stands…
More Than a Frontman: How Brian Connolly Became the Soul of Sweet Brian Connolly’s place in Sweet’s history goes far beyond the role of a frontman; his voice was the…
A song about letting go, quiet regret, and the long emotional journey home carried by memory and melody Few songs from the early 1970s capture resignation, tenderness, and emotional maturity…
A Bluegrass Prayer Answered on Music’s Biggest Night When Highway Prayers was announced as Best Bluegrass Album at the GRAMMY Awards, it was more than a victory for one record—it…
Nanci Griffith – a gentle storyteller who walked a lifetime alongside ordinary lives The story of Nanci Griffith, to me, is not the story of a star crowned by titles…
A quiet vow of love and waiting, told from the fragile edge of hope and distance When Judy Collins recorded “Someday Soon” in the late 1960s, she was not merely…
A wistful hymn to childhood wonder, seasonal generosity, and the fragile hope that joy might last longer than a single day Few Christmas songs capture the emotional contradiction of the…
“Reflection” — a quiet mirror held up to the self, where identity, duty, and longing finally meet Few songs from the late 1990s have aged with such quiet dignity as…
“Stop At Nothing” – an earnest turn in Chris Norman’s reflective musical odyssey When we talk about Chris Norman and his remarkable journey from the frontman of Smokie to an…