Thursday, September 19, 2019

New tracks from Lee Perry

December 6th 2019 sees the release of Lee Perry's Heavy Rain, the dub companion to the critically-acclaimed Rainford album which came out in June 2019. On Heavy Rain, the Upsetter and co-producer Adrian Sherwood have produced a radical bass heavy re-version of the original tapes with a host of guest musicians including Brian Eno and Vin Gordon.

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Monday, February 4, 2019

Leftover Salmon Announces Boogie At The Broadmoor Daily Line-Up

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Leftover Salmon is excited to bring you Leftover Salmon’s Boogie At The Broadmoor, a first class, five-star concert experience that is like no other, held at The Broadmoor Resort, nestled against the backdrop of the Cheyenne Foothills just 75 miles south of Denver from Friday- Sunday, March 22-24.  

Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Garrett Anderson to release new album, Dreams and Lives

Armed with a sharp, inquisitive storyteller’s eye and the soul of a poet-troubadour is singer/songwriter Garrett Anderson, who with his deeply personally songwriting, that he delivers with a soulfully-sweet sincerity, is set to release his new album, Dreams and Lives. 

Thursday, January 3, 2019

Thanks to Westword!

Big thank you to Denver's Westword for the great review of my new book, Leftover Salmon: Thirty Years of Festival!.  They called the book a "fitting ode" to the band that "takes the reader on a wild odyssey."

Thursday, December 13, 2018

Reed Foehl To Release 5th Studio Album, Lucky Enough, Feb 1, 2019

Looking forward to this new album from Reed Foehl.  This is going to be good. 

With the Feb. 1, 2019, release of Reed Foehl's fifth solo album, Lucky Enough, fans will get a dose of powerful medicine, a cathartic collection of 10 songs that Foehl recorded with help from a mighty musical force, The Band of Heathens, It’s an album that will undoubtedly solidify his standing as one of the most compelling and vital Americana artists around.
On Lucky Enough, Foehl touches on a range of Americana styles, all with emotionally charged lyrics and can’t-get-out-of-your-head choruses, from somber folk elegies (“Stealing Starlight” and “American Miles”)  and gospel-tinged tunes (“Carousel Horses”) to barroom country singalongs (“Long Time to Make Old Friends”) and jaunty calypso-flavored, country-infused pop (“Wish I Knew”). These are deeply personal songs for Foehl, and while they were written during some dark days, there’s a sense of optimism and gratitude, an overriding feeling that the hope outshines the heartbreak.




Monday, December 10, 2018

Charlie Bevis' review of The Original Louisville Slugger

  Excited for the prerelease feedback I have been getting on my upcoming book "The Original Louisville Slugger: The Life and Times of F...