Category Archives: concert photos
Corporate Punk Is Neither Corporate Nor True Punk!
Click here to read my review of this terrific show on No Depression.

Corporate Punk (sans Mairi Chaimbeul)

Mairi Chaimbeul

Sean Trischka

Stash Wyslouch

Nate Sabat

Sean Trischka (on cowbell – whenever there is one, I must take a shot)

Corporate Punk

Dietrich Strause

Sean Trischka and Eleanor Buckland

Corporate Punk with Isa Burke

Corporate Punk

Eleanor Buckland

Sean Trischka

Corporate Punk

Corporate Punk with Eleanor Buckland

Eleanor Buckland and Nate Sabat

Corporate Punk with Isa Burke

Mairi Chaimbeul

Sean Trischka

Stash Wyslouch

Eleanor Buckland and Corporate Punk

Eleanor Buckland

Sean Trischka

Eleanor Buckland and Corporate Punk

Mairi Chaimbeul

Corporate Punk

Corporate Punk

Eleanor Bucklland

Sean Trischka and Eleanor Buckland

Eleanor Buckland
Old Crow Medicine Show Does Dylan Better Than Dylan
Is that a sacrilegious statement? Possibly, but even the most ardent fans of Bob Dylan (and specifically of his seminal album Blonde on Blonde) have to admit that Dylan’s vocals have never been what drew his fans to him.

Old Crow Medicine Show
Old Crow Medicine Show, a band that reveres Dylan, is currently touring to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the release of Blonde on Blonde. They may be putting their bluegrass/Americana spin on the songs, but there is no doubt they are paying homage to one of the greatest songwriters of all time.
A Weekend Of Traditional Music In Brooklyn
I would not have known the Brooklyn Folk Festival existed were it not for the publicist. I might have known if I lived in New York, but I do not. I am grateful to that publicist because I was introduced to some fine people – musicians, a writer, and a filmmaker – who enriched my life.

Eli Smith, founder of the Brooklyn Folk Festival
This three-day festival celebrated its ninth year with a large diverse crowd, ranging from families with babies to older people who lived through the folk revival movement of the 1950s and 1960s.The musicians were as diverse as the audience; there was an 11-year old girl playing a mean banjo and there was Jim Kweskin who was part of the folk revival movement.
Red Dirt Country Music Strikes Again!
“Red Dirt” music refers to the specific style of country music from Oklahoma and refers to the color of the soil there. The Turnpike Troubadours are one of the best known bands of that genre touring today, and they sold out Brighton Music Hall recently.

The Turnpike Troubadours
The American Songster Enchanted the Audience
I have been privileged to see Dom Flemons, also known as the American Songster, many times and he always delivers a great performance so I did not hesitate to make the drive to Common Fence Music to see him.

Dom Flemons
Go See Girls Guns And Glory Now!
I was quite excited for the Girls Guns and Glory show at The Sinclair recently. Not only is this one of my favorite bands, but Julie Rhodes – another favorite – opened the show! How great is it to be able to see friends knock it out of the park at a wonderful venue with an alleviating audience that was large despite competing with a Patriots playoff game!

Girls Guns and Glory

Julie Rhodes
Bluegrass At Its Finest
Del and Dawg – Del McCoury and David Grisman – are a couple of the finest bluegrass musicians making music today so the prospect of seeing them share the stage at The Cabot excited me.

Dawg and Del




























