A mosaic of musicianship: Talking with Megan Talay
Time is a funny thing. Proclamation that one has been “doing something for a long time,” usually leads to an implication of much accrued experience, and…
Time is a funny thing. Proclamation that one has been “doing something for a long time,” usually leads to an implication of much accrued experience, and…
The annual week that is the CMJ Music Marathon, (formally known as College Music Journal,) is an unrelenting twister of events that indeed leave one…
Every once in a while, it’s amusing to take an observant step back from one’s typical vantage point, mindset and default moods about music and…
Little May. It’s such a delicate sounding band name; one that prompts thoughts of lightness, springtime and sunshine. Cue up a track like “Hide,” from…
The conversation of needing to break down elitist walls and isolating expectations within the performing arts is one that has been breached many times here…
The setting is 1911. Cabaret is just starting to reveal itself – in all of its unheard of styles, dance moves, sounds and mannerisms –…
It’s a less than common thing, to come across a band that, even if one has not been a “lifer” fan from the very beginning,…
Whenever a local music scene is the topic of discussion, as opposed to a statewide, national or even international trend in music, it can feel…
New York City is a like an ever-alluring trap for musicians. The east coast metropolis is a city boasting of never-ending potential but also a…
Something titled “Generic,” also being something worth devoting any amount of serious time and energy to, might initially sound like a thing of low prospect –something…