Nashville, TN-based singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jas Patrick can trace the origins of his music career to when he was a small child — at four, Patrick had started playing drums and by the time, he […]
Tag: blues
New Audio: Skin & Bones’ Swaggering and Ominous “Bad Feeling”
Comprised of Taylor Borsuk (vocals, guitar, drums) and Peter Blackwelder (violin), the Venice Beach, CA-based duo Skin & Bones first gained attention locally as local buskers performing country and blues tunes on Venice Beach’s renowned […]
Live Concert Photography: Mishti and Shelley Nicole’s blaKbushe at The Bowery Electric 6/8/15
Live Concert Photography: Mishti and Shelly Nicole’s blaKbushe The Bowery Electric June 8, 2015 This week has been a rather busy week as my dear friend and colleague Natalie Hamingson and I have been covering […]
Comprised of sibling Jake Scarpino (guitar and vocals) and Sam Scarpino (drums and vocals), the Boston, MA-based duo The Winter Brave have been writing, recording and playing together since 2007; however, they quickly received both […]
Live Concert Photography: Spirit Family Reunion and Tedeschi Trucks Band at Summerstage 5/18/15
Summerstage, NYC’s largest and free public arts festival turns 30 this year, and to celebrate such a momentous occasion, this year will mark the longest season in the festival as it officially started on Monday […]
The Dallas, TX-based quartet Dead Flowers have developed a reputation both locally and regionally for a boozy, blues rock sound that also possesses elements of punk rock in a way that arguably owes a debt […]
If you’ve been frequenting JOVM over the past few months, you’ll likely be familiar with Lee Miles, a Louisville, KY-based alt country/folk-rock/blues-rock artist who records and performs under the moniker of Chief Ghoul. And as […]
Comprised of Corey Howe (vocals, guitar), Vince Tuley (guitar), Evan Johnson (bass) and Ed Chaney (drums), the Dallas, TX-based quartet Dead Flowers have developed a reputation both locally and regionally for a boozy, bluesy rock […]
Lee Miles is a Louisville, KY-based alt-country/folk-rock/blues-rock artist, who records and performs under the moniker of Chief Ghoul. And under the Chief Ghoul moniker, Miles has developed a reputation for a sound that channels the […]
From roughly 1969 to 1974 Detroit radio station WABX broadcast Detroit Tubeworks on an cable-like precursor. The program featured some of the country’s and area’s best musical acts, and although there’s limited existing footage, the […]
From roughly 1969 to 1974, Detroit radio station WABX broadcasted Detroit Tubeworks, broadcasted a program which featured some of the country’s and area’s best musical acts. And although there’s limited existing footage, the program’s concept was the […]
The Los Angeles-based quartet of Dorothy, named after their founder and lead vocalist have become blogosphere sensations for a sound that employs elements of riff-heavy 60s and 70s rock, the blues, glam rock, hip hop […]
Live Music Photography: Take Me to the River Live at Brooklyn Bowl 2/11/15 feat. William Bell, Bobby Rush, Otis Clay, Frayser Boy, Al Kapone, Jerry Harrison, The Staxx Records Band and The Staxx Music Academy All-Star Broomfield Band
Live Music Photography: Take Me to the River Live at Brooklyn Bowl featuring William Bell, Bobby Rush, Otis Clay, Frayser Boy, Al Kapone, Jerry Harrison, The Staxx Records Band and The Staxx Music Academy All-Star […]
Halley DeVestern Band at Mercury Lounge 1/19/15
If you’ve been regularly following JOVM for the past year or so, you may remember that early last year I interviewed the members of the Halley DeVestern Band after the release of their most recent effort, Fabbo! Boffo! Smasho! And what […]
If you’ve been following JOVM for quite some time, you might remember coming across The New York-based quartet, The Dough Rollers. Founding members Jack Byrne and Malcolm Ford formed the band in 2008, after bonding […]
