Articles by Sarah Greene
Kevin Morby's 'City Music' Is a Love Letter to New York, From Kansas
PUBLISHED Jun 15, 2017
Kevin Morby is an artist with many facets that sometimes compete with each other. Last year's Singing Saw was indebted to Bob Dylan and Leo...
The Mariposa Folk Festival: A History
By Michael Hill
PUBLISHED May 15, 2017
If you've ever worked for, volunteered at, or performed at a folk festival, you know where the real party is — backstage. The Mariposa Folk...
Laura Marling / Valley Queen
Danforth Music Hall, Toronto ON, May 10
PUBLISHED May 11, 2017
The talk after last night's (May 10) sold out Laura Marling show at the Danforth Music Hall was of its length and abrupt end. "I don't do e...
Fiver
Audible Songs From Rockwood
PUBLISHED Apr 25, 2017
Audible Songs From Rockwood is an important, passionately inventive work of historical fiction/folk music by Fiver (one of a few names empl...
Homeless and Riding the Rails: Four Ways Steph Cameron Has More Street Cred Than You
PUBLISHED Apr 19, 2017
Steph Cameron blasted onto the scene in 2014 with excellent bare-bones debut, Sad-Eyed Lonesome Lady, recorded solo and live onto tape at T...
Sheryl Crow
Be Myself
PUBLISHED Apr 19, 2017
After her surprisingly strong country detour on 2013's Feels Like Home, Sheryl Crow is back to her old wheelhouse — namely, sunny-yet-wound...
Steph Cameron
Daybreak Over Jackson Street
PUBLISHED Apr 12, 2017
Steph Cameron's Sad-Eyed Lonesome Lady was a bit of a fluke; the Saskatoon-based songwriter (she was then living in BC) had gone into Revol...
Jake Xerxes Fussell
What in the Natural World
PUBLISHED Mar 29, 2017
Jake Xerxes Fussell's quirky and exuberant, William Tyler-produced self-titled debut of Southern folk and blues songs turned out to be one...