Taped during a 1969 Los Angeles engagement, Tim Buckley’s Venice Mating Call and Greetings From West Hollywood showcase his gift for spontaneous experimentation.
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Forgotten session drummer Eddie Hoh recorded with the Monkees and toured with the Mamas & the Papas
Drum genius Eddie Hoh built a peerless rock resumé in the late 60s, but after dropping out of sight he died in poverty and obscurity in 2015.
Guitarist Ryley Walker lets go of the reins on the unruly but pastoral Primrose Green
He’s tried punk, noise, and Fahey-style fingerpicking, but he’s about to reach his biggest audience yet with the jazzy, open-ended folk-rock on his new album.
In Rotation: Artist Heather Gabel on Lungfish’s secret truths
Current musical obsessions of artists Heather Gabel and Amanda Joy Calobrisi
Locust Music Hosts an Eclectic Saturday Showcase
Chicago’s eclectic Locust Music label hosts a typically diverse showcase—with Starless & Bible Black, Stephen Titra’s O.W.L., Paul Metzger, and more—at the Empty Bottle on Saturday night.
Tim Buckley, Captured Live in 1967
Few musicians have transformed their art as often and as thoroughly as Tim Buckley did between 1966 and 1975, when his brief career ended with his untimely death at 28. He quickly veered from ethereal folk-rock singer to wildly exploratory vocal improviser to funky blue-eyed soul man, with many fascinating twists and turns in between. […]