Articles
Einstein Savage
Musicians cursed with composer’s block might do well to emulate Einstein Savage’s formula for creation. Shoveling goat excrement has fueled the fire for one of the most creative CDs that […]
The Humanity
Talking to the Humanity, you get the idea that they’re content with where they are as well as who they are. They’re producing their own CD, and Jim Teel, keyboardist […]
Blue Moon Boys
I was standing onstage at a Chicago bar called Roby’s in front of about 20 semi-interested people. My wife and I had driven to the big city largely to see […]
John Curran & Renegade
The ambitions of the members of Renegade are simple. Ask any one of the guys in the band what he’d like to see happen, and each one will tell you […]
The Chronics
Since they were featured in these pages almost 10 months ago, The Chronics have been busy building their following both within Fort Wayne and beyond, covering an ever-growing territory, a […]
Metavari / Metropolis
When I think of some of the most influential science fiction films, a few immediately pop into my head. Star Wars, Blade Runner, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, The […]
John Hubner / Intro
Here’s what you get when you pop in Goodbyewave song-slinger John Hubner’s solo debut disc, Intro (Life in Distortion): an epic guitar-heavy instrumental; a measured, piano-driven number that’s simultaneously hooky […]
Levon Helm / Levon Helm & The RCO All-Stars
Levon Helm was The Band, if you ask me, but if you think Levon Helm & The RCO All-Stars is going to be another Band album you might be disappointed. […]
Marshall Law
Roger Marshall, and his band The Law, are proof that persistence pays off. They have their first single, “Hiding In The Wide Open”, hitting country radio now, with the full […]
Kan-tis
Every year the whatzup Battle of the Bands is full ofgreat music, great competition and more than a few surprises. And every year the Battle of the Bandsreveals at least […]