We Are the People: from Complicity to Hope — An Interview with Fantastic Negrito
Interview conducted by Phil Photographs courtesy of Mike Lawton MFN: So, this is your second time with the Safety Harbor Songfest. Welcome back! FN: It … Continued
Interview conducted by Phil Photographs courtesy of Mike Lawton MFN: So, this is your second time with the Safety Harbor Songfest. Welcome back! FN: It … Continued
[Hallowe’en videos courtesy of Dennis Syrja] We sat down with Rick Olson of Bogus Pomp to talk about the nearly 25-year-long life of a band. Bogus … Continued
To say that Marcus King has had an astounding couple of years would be an understatement. Marcus hails from Greenville, South Carolina. Growing up in … Continued
The first time I saw Annabel Lukins was several years ago on Jam Cruise 14. She was this streak of light – all energy, determination … Continued
One of the joys of attending music festivals is stumbling across the unexpectedly wonderful. I did just that during Suwannee Hulaween last October when I … Continued
There’s a new voice rising out of Jamaica’s conscious reggae scene that celebrates wisdom, spirituality and positivity at a time when chaos appears to be … Continued
Michelle Malone, the Atlanta-based guitarslinger and roots-rock singer is releasing her 15th album in March, titled Slings & Arrows. She will be hitting The Attic … Continued
Take a roux of bluegrass, stir in equal parts jazz, rock, hip-hop, and punk, sprinkle it liberally with musical innovation and a pinch of genius, … Continued
Root fire: a fire that starts underground in the root system of a tree, smoldering and burning unnoticed until it bursts out of its confines … Continued
When you’ve been in a band for 26 years, everybody deserves a break. After years of relentless touring and thousands of big shed shows, The … Continued