By James Calemine Alabama-born, songwriter/guitarist Riley Watkins epitomizes an obscure talent. Watkins wrote songs...
Dispatches
The Black Crowes: Croweology
Croweology represents live acoustic versions of The Black Crowes most revered material from the last 20 years. This...
Tom Petty: Mojo
By James Calemine Mojo counts as Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers first studio album in 8 years. Mojo revolves mostly...
Otis Redding: Live On The Sunset Strip
This two-disc collection documents Otis Redding’s historic 1966 performance at the Whisky A Go Go in Los Angeles....
Widespread Panic: Dirty Side Down
By James Calemine Dirty Side Down, Widespread Panic’s 11th studio album, returns to the group’s old John Keane-Athens...
Sage & Spirit From Widespread Panic’s John Bell: 25 Years of Music & Musings
“We left superstition on the roadside a few cities ago…” “Pilgrims” Widespread Panic John Bell, Widespread Panic’s...
Dust To Digital’s Never A Pal Like Mother: Vintage Songs & Photographs of the One Who’s Always True
Never A Pal Like Mother, Dust To Digital’s soulful release, counts as a book that contains “vintage songs and...
Snooks Eaglin: Baby, You Can Get Your Gun!
By James Calemine Born in New Orleans in 1939, this legendary blind guitarist died in February 2009. He began his...
Widespread Panic: Panic in the Streets & Live from the Georgia Theatre
On April 18, 1998, Widespread Panic’s Light Fuse Get Away album release performance in downtown Athens, Georgia, set...
The Black Crowes: Cabin Fever
By James Calemine Cabin Fever represents an official documentary of The Black Crowes’ 13-day Before The Frost…Until...
Luther Dickinson & The Sons of Mudboy: Onward and Upward
Three days after Memphis luminary Jim Dickinson died, his oldest son Luther opened the doors to the family-owned Zebra...
Jim Dickinson’s Favorite Food, Films & Music
When I interviewed the High Priest of Memphis Mojo—Jim Dickinson—I asked him if he’d be interested in submitting his...












