A Hundred White Lies
R-Tist
With seven full-length albums, a collapsed marriage and a change of scenery from the San Jose area to Nashville, guitar slinger/singer Dwight has paid his dues and is feeling his oats.
R-Tist
With seven full-length albums, a collapsed marriage and a change of scenery from the San Jose area to Nashville, guitar slinger/singer Dwight has paid his dues and is feeling his oats.
Superstar
Busy as he is, producer, songwriter, session singer and drummer Hambridge finds time to pull out all the stops for his sixth solo album: a fresh batch of original blues- and country-rock numbers of a caliber that’s hard to come by these days.
Eclecto Groove
For her sixth studio album (counting her 1998 debut as a member of Hush), Yugoslavian singer-songwriter-guitarist Popovic left her Amsterdam base for three months to descend on the Crescent City and craft her finest release.
Gonzo
Taking inspiration from his recoveries following several events in 2008 (a near drowning while swimming in the ocean; an almost fatal respiratory attack that cost him his job as lead singer of Yes; and liver and pancreas surgeries), Anderson has culled an array of songs from recent online collaborations to create his first studio record of new material since 1998 as well as one of his finest albums.
Appleseed
Bromberg’s first album came out in 1971 and featured a song written with and guest-starring George Harrison on slide, “The Holdup.” Such a collaboration so early in one’s career speaks volumes about the caliber of this multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter.