Grace Potter is a madly talented musician who can pump up thick sheets of gospel-infused chords on Hammond B-3 organ or play driving guitar with her Flying V an...
Jett Kwong has mastered the guzheng, a stringed, zither-like Chinese instrument, but her music is anything but quaint and traditional. Such intriguing songs as ...
A wave of cancellations of classical and new-music concerts in Southern California has been announced today in the wake of increasing concerns about the spread ...
The Swiss rock band Annie Taylor are named after Annie Edson Taylor, an American schoolteacher who was the first person to survive going over Niagara Falls in a...
Pop charmers Lucy & La Mer’s annual Love Is Gay Fest doubles as a celebration for the release of Polartropica’s full-length album, Dreams Come True. Polartr...
“My instincts are extinct,” singer-guitarist Marissa Paternoster confesses on “Soft Domination,” from Screaming Females’ 2018 album, All at Once. “Tell me you’l...
Hope for meaningful progressive change in this country seems more distant than ever, but L.A. Philharmonic’s Power to the People! festival is a timely reminder ...
The story of how the West was won is so shocking, violent and sad that it defies dramatic credibility. The conquest of America and the attempted destruction of ...
Many modern musicians treat the blues as some sterile relic taken from a museum exhibit or, even worse, water down its passion as a background soundtrack for fr...
It really doesn’t matter what Eugene Chadbourne plays. He could be covering The Beatles or Thelonious Monk, or transmogrifying rockabilly as Shockabilly or cros...