Professionally known as Lissie, Elisabeth Corrin Maurus identifies with another one-word pop-culture phenomenon not named Madonna, Beyonce or Pink.
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Jason Isbell doesn't mince words while discussing his battle with the bottle.
"Man, I'm an alcoholic," the Alabama singer-songwriter said of his add...
This week our playlist includes music by Bernard Herrmann & The Symphony Orchestra, Snoop Dogg, Barth, Ron Sexsmith, Wayne Newton, Rogue Wave and more.
I'd like to think that I've taken the best things the south has to offer with me -- politeness (I will forever address people as "sir" and "ma'am") and excellent casserole recipes chief among them. The south left little else of a mark on this current San Franciscan.
Metal connoisseur Ryan Adams is getting all kinds of love for his latest album, Ashes & Fire. Which is great, because it's good! Really good and clean...
Ryan Adams is on record as a heavy metal fan who'd make heavy metal music if he could. Frustrated, you might call him. Or crazy. Maybe Ryan Adams is j...
Get out your Hello Kitty date book or iPhone calendar - itās a busy week for people who care about good music and this is going to require some seri...
Alt-country posterboy (man?) Ryan Adams is set to release his 13th studio album "Ashes & Fire" on Oct. 11, which means now is the time for him to teas...
Over at the Awl, Ben Dolnick writes, "I Know The 2012 Election Will Destroy My Life," in that he's poised to become a "Politico-reading, blog-commenting, Sunday-show-watching lunatic... I dread the coming darkness," says Dolnick.
Since even before The Beatles hit the pop charts with their 1966 song "Paperback Writer," music about writers, books, letters and all other things lit...
The son of famed producer Glyn Johns, Ethan says he's always known he'd make his life in music. Fast forward to 2010, and it becomes clear that his passion for music has brought him a long way.
Bingo! re-establishes Miller as that Chicago blues-y guy, tackling ten standards that might as well be his own. George Thorogood certainly should be looking over his shoulder.
Steve Forbert discusses his apropos single "The Oil Song," originally released in 1979, and Grammy nominee Tift Merritt describes her songwriting process.
Here is your free Oscar Party playlist put together in order to make everyone feel like an Academy Award-winner -- or less of an Academy Award-loser -- on Sunday night.
Bloodshot Records founders and owners Rob Miller and Nan Warshaw stopped by to discuss the label's past, present and future. Plus: They brought along legendary Chicago band The Black