Bill Callahan
Apocalypse
Sounding like an opening for a Kill Bill film, Bill Callahan’s “Drover” begins in a solemn and tense style. His thick, booming American accent leads you into a world of…keep reading →
Sounding like an opening for a Kill Bill film, Bill Callahan’s “Drover” begins in a solemn and tense style. His thick, booming American accent leads you into a world of…keep reading →
“Mitakuye Oyasin” is a Lakota Sioux Indian mantra that is said when entering or leaving a sweat lodge. It means, very simply, “We are all related.” I believe it is…keep reading →
Folk crooner and Kentucky native Daniel Martin Moore recently dropped In the Cool of the Day, a wholesome and soothing album released by Sub Pop Records. Stripped down to traditional…keep reading →
Portland’s The Builders and the Butchers fail to disappoint once again with their newest release, Dead Reckoning. Staying true to their previous recipe, Ryan Solee’s voice is rugged and guides the…keep reading →
The whole festival weekend oozed with eclectic energy and talent. There was no denying that the people of Chicago had been anticipating this festival for quite some time. Day 3…keep reading →
Billed as a summer festival brought indoors for the winter, the Chicago Bluegrass and Blues Festival did not disappoint. For its third year, the fest expanded to three days, and…keep reading →
Maybe its because I was just at the Chicago Bluegrass and Blues Festival all weekend, or maybe it’s because I finally got this song out of my head, but something…keep reading →
Today is the LAST day to enter the contest to win free passes Chicago Bluegrass & Blues Festival! Five lucky winners will get to see bands over the course of three days…keep reading →
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