Chris Thile - Words and Music - 2006

October 05, 2006|Claudia Marshall
Listen: Studio A live session with Claudia Marshall
Citizen Cope with Rita Houston

Citizen Cope -Words and Music - 2006

October 04, 2006|Rita Houston

Brooklyn's Citizen Cope (a.k.a. Clarence Greenwood) takes a layered approach when it comes to creating his sound, but he...

Joseph Arthur - Words and Music - 2006

October 03, 2006|Claudia Marshall

For Brooklyn-based songwriter Joseph Arthur, there is no shortage of inspiration or means of expression when it comes to art...

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Amos Lee - Words and Music - 2006

October 02, 2006|Russ Borris

Combining soul, songwriting, and the voice to match, Amos Lee's 2005 debut album was voted one of the best of the year by...

Robert Randolph - Words and Music - 2006

September 27, 2006|Rita Houston

It's been five years since Robert Randolph and his pedal steel guitar made the jump from churches to club gigs, and quickly...

Photo by David Bergman

Barenaked Ladies - Words and Music - 2006

September 26, 2006|Darren DeVivo

After over 15 years together, the guys of Barenaked Ladies have grown a lot as songwriters and performers. As a result...

Joshua Radin - Words and Music - 2006

September 25, 2006|Rita Houston

It's an understatement to say that Joshua Radin quickly found success as a musician. Two years ago he wrote his first song...

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Carrie Rodriguez - Words and Music - 2006

September 21, 2006|Claudia Marshall

After making three duo records with songwriter Chip Taylor, Texas-born Carrie Rodriguez takes center stage on her solo debut...

Matthew Sweet & Susanna Hoffs - Words and Music - 2006

September 20, 2006|Rita Houston

Two unique voices, Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs, have each contributed songs to pop music history. Now on the new album...

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Shawn Colvin - Words and Music - 2006

September 19, 2006|Rita Houston

Singer-songwriter Shawn Colvin won a Grammy in 1990 for her major-label debut 'Steady On,' and on the other side of the ups...