Quantcast
Channel: Uncategorized – Red Line Roots
Browsing latest articles
Browse All 188 View Live

Show You Should Know: Molly Tuttle At Club Passim Tonight (7/13)

We live in an age where modern day bluegrass music isn’t necessarily what Grampa Bill originally started all those years ago. ‘Grass has been a fusion genre in many respects. Mixing and mingling with...

View Article



Green River, In Black and White : Day 1

They say a picture is worth 1,000 words, right? So, rather than a long drawn out review of each set from Green River this weekend I have decided to let the images speak for themselves. I will, however,...

View Article

Fresh Track: The Beagle Brothers “Hearts Go By” (ftr. Kayla Schureman)

I love when an artist friend shares another artist with me. I pay even more attention when that artist released my favorite record of the year. The new single (and record) from The Beagle Brothers...

View Article

Opening Your Eyes: Muddy Ruckus Releases “Awakening Enkindled” EP

In the time that I have known Ryan Flaherty and Erika Stahl one thing has been abundantly clear about the duo known as Muddy Ruckus: no matter what they are doing; be it performing on a stage, watching...

View Article

Fresh Track: Say Darling “One Man Band”

What do you get when two juggernauts join forces, combining talent and styles? One answer could simply be: Say Darling. Another could be a brutal force of badass bluesy goodness intertwined with jazzy...

View Article


Peep This: Magen Tracy & The Missed Connections “Color the Air”

Magen Tracy has seen her share of genre and bands. The last album, produced by Nate Leavitt (who Magen also performs with in a band) may have bordered on the more rootsy end of the spectrum, but it...

View Article

Watch This: Laura Cortese & The Dance Cards “Pace Myself”

I have a wife. I have 2 sisters. I have a mother. But I could never fool myself into thinking that I can truly comprehend how it feels to be a woman in society today (or since the dawn of time). I can...

View Article

Peep This: R.D. King “Rain and Ash”

I first came across R.D. King a few years back at a show in Cambridge. He was sandwiched in between a few other acts, songwriters in the more traditional sense where the songs had verses, choruses,...

View Article


Show You Should Know: Sarah Shook & The Disarmers at Club Metronome...

“There is something so authentic, raw and untroubled about her delivery of each tune on this record. Seemingly ok with heartache and despair, or at least accepting that its part of being human. A...

View Article


Six (and a half) Years of Spruce: The Old Spruce Sessions

Just over 6 and a half years ago I moved to a small town in Central Vermont. About a month after that a friend’s band came and crashed at our place between gigs in Boston and Burlington. We went out...

View Article
Browsing latest articles
Browse All 188 View Live


Latest Images