by Christine | Sep 10, 2018 | Welcome Column
Cocaine and Rhinestones: The Story of Country Music What makes music the most special of all artforms is its inherent vagueness. In relation to other animals, our ears are limited and due to this our dependence on them is much less than most creatures. While we...
by Christine | May 14, 2014 | Welcome Column
I wrote a column a while back about how to take compliments. For too long I heard musicians deflect compliments by denying that they played well, which is a terrible thing to do. What’s the upside to arguing with someone expressing their pleasure over your...
by Christine | Dec 11, 2019 | Welcome Column
The joke about California is, we don’t have real weather. But California is a big state with widely varying topology, so that’s not exactly true. The mild weather areas for which we’re famous (Bay Area, the Southland) make us seem spoiled, compared to other parts of...
by Christine | Dec 27, 2014 | Welcome Column
Well, it seems that Bluegrass Music is not the only entity suffering from the clash of the modernists and the traditionalists. Just take a look around and you’ll see it elsewhere as well. The most obvious confrontation presenting it’s discordant and ugly...
by Christine | Dec 9, 2017 | Welcome Column
The smaller town of Cloverdale, California makes its presence known about a half hour’s drive north of the way bigger city of Santa Rosa. Cloverdale reminds me of a small mid-western town in say, Iowa, South Dakota, or Missouri. The main street is a joy to drive...