Tommy Emmanuel and John Knowles Debut Video for “Walkin’ My Baby Back Home.” Watch it here!
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Album Review: Clay Parker and Jodi James Forge a Haunting and Beautiful Sound
Album Reviews: Revealing Solo Guitar Outings from Duck Baker and Nathan Salsburg
Album Review: Cecilia Zabala’s ‘The Color of Silence’ Is a Sensuous and Mysterious Excursion
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Glenn Jones’ ‘The Giant Who Ate Himself’ Takes Off from Fahey and Others with Genre-spanning Set
CD Review: Tim Easton’s ‘Paco & the Melodic Polaroids’
The “Paco” in the title of Tim Easton’s latest folk-blues album is the nickname that was bestowed long ago on his trusty, travel-worn, black Gibson J-45, his constant companion over many years of traveling the globe—busking, playing clubs and any place that would have him, scraping by, while building a…
Review: Stephane Wrembel’s ‘The Django Experiment III’
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Review: “Primitive Guitar & Banjo” Collection is a Trip Back in Time
45 Acoustic Guitar Albums From the 2000s You Should Hear
Review: John Oates Digs Deep into Country Blues on ‘Arkansas’
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Tommy Emmanuel and Friends Shine on ‘Accomplice One’
‘Before the Dead’: New box set sheds light on Jerry Garcia’s roots in folk music
Country, Bluegrass, and Blues Pickin’ Through a European Lens
CD Review: Bruce Cockburn Is Still Searching for Answers on ‘Bone on Bone’
In the six years since Small Source of Comfort, his last album of new songs, Bruce Cockburn has gotten married, settled in San Francisco, become a father for the second time, and started going to church again. That’s a lot, and it’s only part of the story: Cockburn spent three…
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Review: Julian Lage and Gyan Riley Play the Music of John Zorn
Album Review: Tommy Emmanuel and David Grisman
Woody Guthrie—50 Years Gone: Spectacular Box Set Offers Historic All-Star Tribute Concerts, and More
On January 20, 1968, less than four months after folk music icon Woody Guthrie died in New York City at the age of 55, Carnegie Hall hosted an all-star tribute concert honoring the influential and much-loved musician, featuring such leading lights of the folk world as Judy Collins, Bob Dylan…
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Adam Palma’s ‘Palm-istry’ Is a Fingerstyle Gem
Charlie Parr’s Guitars Bring Lightness to a Heavy Album on ‘Dog’
Joe Bonamassa Mostly Sticks to Rhythm on Live Disc
For years, Joe Bonamassa used to sneak three or four acoustic songs into the middle of his live shows. That changed in 2013, when he retooled his back catalog for An Acoustic Evening at the Vienna Opera House, and four years later, he’s reconceived it again for the CD/DVD Live…
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A Treasure Trove of Unreleased Doc and Merle Watson
Album Review: Fleet Foxes Return with Ambitious ‘Crack-Up’
Album Review: ‘American Epic’ 5-CD Box Set
The word “epic” has been degraded through overuse in recent years, but here’s a new box set that truly merits that adjective. This is more than just the soundtrack for the brilliant three-part PBS documentary series American Epic—about the rise and spread of American vernacular (or what we now lump…
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Album Review: Allison Pierce’s ‘Year of the Rabbit’
On her debut solo album after many years of performing and recording with her sister Catherine in the Pierces, Allison Pierce veers sharply from the atmospheric alt-pop of the duo’s 2014 Creation album in favor of a more natural, acoustic guitar–based country sound that, at its best, is somewhat reminiscent…