Music Archive

Blake Mills: HEIGH HO - “I got a new CD today,” I said. “Guess who?” “Josh Ritter,” the 12.5-year-old replied. “Worse.” “Blake Mills,” she said. Right answer. And a funny answer. We laughed and laughed. Why funny? Because it’s

Blind Willie Johnson - Guest Butler Mark Hipgrave lends his voluminous musical expertise to a blues show on community radio station 4ZZZ in Brisbane, Australia. On HeadButler.com, he recently shared his enthusiasm for Son House.

Blood Bank - Video Blood Bank I thought For Emma, Forever Ago was the CD of 2008. And I wasn't the only one. Critics on two continents flipped for the almost subliminal

Blue - 50 years since Joni Mitchell released "Blue?" It seems impossible; the music is that fresh. And just right, historically; these songs pin where some of us were 50 years ago.

Bob Dylan - "Lou Levy, top man of Leeds Music Publishing company, took me up in a taxi to the Pythian Temple on West 70th Street to show me

Bob Dylan: Blonde on Blonde - Bob Dylan recently released "Rough and Rowdy Ways," his first collection of new songs in 8 years --- 71 minutes of music. I listened to it, admired a few songs,

Bob Dylan: Christmas In The Heart - Just because it was a Bob Dylan Christmas album, I ordered five. Some might say I could not possibly have thought that through. Well, I didn't. I just knew this is what

Bob Dylan: John Wesley Harding - The most piercing Dylan year for me was 1967-1968. It was the fall of my senior year in college. Thesis done, degree requirements satisfied --- talk about your dish of

Bob Dylan: Modern Times - Well, you're probably going to decide to talk your way through those first two lines --- lots of words, so little time. But in that third line,

Bob Dylan: On his 82nd birthday - Bob Dylan will be 82 on May 24. Before considering whether he’s our Shakespeare or just a terrific game player who’s made a career out of an ever-changing persona, let’s

Bob Dylan: Tell Tale Signs -

Bob Dylan: Tempest - My wife has decreed that we will no longer attend Bob Dylan concerts. I was slow to agree, but I have come around. In live performance, you can hear every

Bob Dylan: The Bootleg Series Vol. 9, The Witmark Demos: 1962-1964 - A well-meaning friend asked me to join the membership committee of PEN, the distinguished writers’ organization. Of course I accepted. But the literary conversations I imagined never

Bob Marley & The Wailers - When Bob Marley died in 1981, he left behind a complicated legacy: music you could dance to, music that made you raise a fist. For me, that begins with the

Bob Woodruff - Bob Woodruff arrived in Nashville in the '90s, a New York kid hopped up on country music with a bushel of songs in his pocket. He was the real deal

Bombino - You've never heard anything like Bombino's music. The foundation is a drummer who plays tight, clipped, ruthlessly propulsive time. Then it's thundering, amped-up bass and rhythm guitars. And then there's

Bon Iver - There comes a moment in social evenings when I tell guests who do not know my wife’s story how, long before she came to New York, she consistently took home

Bon Iver: For Emma, Forever Ago - I could fill a Top Ten list with Bon Iver songs and videos. Start here: "Heavenly Father," at the Sydney Opera House, with the Staves. And a close runner-up: "Halocene."

Bonnie Raitt: The story behind “Just Like That,” the song no one expected to win a Grammy. - Over many decades, Bonnie Raitt has won 13 Grammys. She didn’t expect to win one the other night. In the “Song of the Year” category, she was up against Beyoncé, Adele,  Taylor

Both Sides of the Gun -