Posts tagged "folk"
Keaton Henson's Universal Solitude

Keaton Henson’s Universal Solitude

I come across new music (to me, at least) on a fairly regular basis, and most of the time I listen to a few tracks and move on with my life. Every now and then, I find someone like Keaton Henson, whose work won’t let me walk away. British singer Keaton Henson has some of...
Tuesday Tunesday: Pokey LaFarge

Tuesday Tunesday: Pokey LaFarge

Pokey LaFarge NPR Music Tiny Desk Session Pokey LaFarge is one of the greatest folk revivalists around. His full voice and great demeanor pour out of his work like headlines from a newsboy. Not only him, but his accompanying players each bring their own sense of subtle charm steeped in old-time two-stepping. LaFarge will make...
Tuesday Tunesday: Possessed by Paul James

Tuesday Tunesday: Possessed by Paul James

Possessed by Paul James Live from Colorado Some musicians only make music that sounds good on recordings. Konrad Wert, more commonly known as Possessed by Paul James, is not one of those musicians. In fact, he’s the direct opposite. The only way to fully experience Wert is in person. I have reservations with this week’s...