- Sierra Hull Shines Bright at Brown County Music Center with Milk Carton Kids
- Sax and Soul on the River: Jake Clemons’ Fiery Set at the Minnesota Yacht Club Festival
- Doobie Brothers Bring Classic Rock Fire to Ruoff Music Center – Concert Review and Photos
- Billy Idol Rocks Noblesville: A Night of Punk Energy at Ruoff Music Center
- Beck: The Cosmic Closer
- All American Rejects: The Emo Revival
All posts tagged "Featured"
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Joni Mitchell’s Romantic Muses: A Timeline of Love and Songs
Joni Mitchell, born November 7, 1943, crafted a legacy as one of the most influential singer-songwriters of the 20th century, with songs like “Free Man in Paris” and “Big Yellow Taxi“, but these actually understates her importance...
- Posted July 13, 2025
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Backstory: Exploring the Heart of “Fountain of Sorrow”: Jackson Browne’s Musical Tribute to Joni Mitchell
Jackson Browne, born October 9, 1948, has long been a voice of introspection in the world of music. His 1974 album Late for the Sky remains a cornerstone of the singer-songwriter movement. Among its tracks, “Fountain of...
- Posted July 13, 2025
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Back Story: Heartbreak Behind Joni Mitchell’s “See You Sometime”
Joni Mitchell, born November 7, 1943, crafted songs that weave personal stories into universal truths. Her 1972 album For the Roses stands as a bridge between the raw vulnerability of Blue and the jazz-infused Court and Spark....
- Posted July 13, 2025
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The Heartbreak and Healing Behind Joni Mitchell’s “Down to You”
Joni Mitchell, born November 7, 1943, created songs that blend raw emotion with poetic precision, turning personal experiences into timeless art. Her 1974 album Court and Spark marks a pivotal shift toward jazz-infused pop, reflecting her evolving...
- Posted July 13, 2025
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Chicago (the band) Lights Up the Louisville Palace: A Horn-Fueled Night of Hits and Heart
This review of the band Chicago at the Louisville Palace on July 2, 2025, was a full-on blast from the past, packed with stories, killer horns, and songs that hit me right in the feels. I’m gonna...
- Posted July 4, 2025
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Mick Ralphs: 1944-2025. The Riffmaster Who Lit Up Rock’s Golden Era
Mick Ralphs, born March 31, 1944, didn’t chase music for fame. Growing up in Herefordshire, England, he felt music’s pull early. His father, a working-class man, loved blues records. Young Mick, mesmerized by Chuck Berry and Muddy...
- Posted June 23, 2025
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Railbird Festival 2025 Day 1: Lexington’s Musical Heart Beats Strong
The sun climbed high over Lexington’s Red Mile on May 31, 2025, as Railbird Festival 2025 kicked off Day 1. From 1:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m., the Limestone, Elkhorn, and Burl Stages hosted a rich mix of...
- Posted June 18, 2025
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Legendary Dave Mason, former Traffic member and Spencer Davis Group alum, cancels entire tour.
As Mason explained in a message “With deep regret, I must cancel all tour dates for 2025 due to ongoing health issues stemming from the infection I battled in March. I’m incredibly grateful to my team of...
- Posted June 18, 2025
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Mama Said String Band’s Bluegrass Charm Lights Up Railbird Festival 2025
The Kentucky sun was climbing higher at the Red Mile on May 31, 2025, when Mama Said String Band took the Burl Stage. Their 1:30 p.m. set at the Railbird Festival felt like a front-porch jam session,...
- Posted June 17, 2025
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Sierra Hull’s Bluegrass Brilliance Steals the Show at Railbird Festival 2025
The afternoon sun bathed Lexington’s Red Mile in golden light on May 31, 2025, as Sierra Hull hit the Elkhorn Stage. Her 2:30 p.m. set at the Railbird Festival was a masterclass in bluegrass virtuosity, blending technical...
- Posted June 17, 2025















