On a hot sticky summer Friday evening, The Edge Arts Centre transported a rapt and appreciative audience thousands of miles ...
Born in 1951, Joyce McDonald had an early life that gave no indication of the burdens that would come later. Her father was a successful photographer and her mother designed clothes and furniture. The ...
Reverend Peyton’s Honeysuckle serves up raw, vintage blues with a modern kick—no gimmicks, just grit, sweat, and slide guitar magic. I don’t usually open with a cheesy pun, but here goes: Reverend ...
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Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band is one of the most exciting acts on the blues scene today, exciting both hardened blues fans and younger music fans. The band name lets you know that he doesn’t take ...
On Saturday night at the Longhorn Ballroom, The Reverend Horton Heat headlined an incredibly crowded, three-act Tex-Mex rampage that never eased off the gas pedal. As fans trickled into the venue, ...
After retiring the Lingua Ignota moniker, the transgressive diva takes a scholarly deep dive into the ecstatic and strangely melodious world of traditional Christian hymns and original devotionals.
Thanks in part to an elevated design ethos and consistent quality control, the reputation of Reverend Guitars seemed not to suffer in the least when production moved offshore back in 2006, and the ...
Get out of his way. With two decades of sharing worship and making music at a Brooklyn bar, the Rev. Vince Anderson appears to be unstoppable. By Lisa Kennedy When you purchase a ticket for an ...
Wielding his many axes like a burly, overalls-clad Paul Bunyan of the Blues, The Reverend Peyton came out swinging and preaching his unique gospel of front porch country blues easily making converts ...
For a long time, if you said the name “the Reverend Al Sharpton,” you were guaranteed to get a response that seemed to erupt from the very gut fauna of mass-media outrage. “Loudmouth,” the fascinating ...