Los Angeles-based band The Record Company covers the Beastie Boys song “So What’Cha Want.”
Music Monday: The Whitmore Sisters
Eleanor and Bonnie Whitmore perform their song “The Ballad Of Sissy & Porter.”
Music Monday: Mr. Big
From Mr. Big’s 1996 album “Hey Man” with the late Pat Torpey on drums, Billy Sheehan on bass, Eric Martin on vocals and Paul Gilbert on guitar.
Santa Fe, New Mexico

Building in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Marc Ford

Guitarist Marc Ford (right) performs at Poor David’s Pub in Dallas, Texas.
Music Monday – Arlo McKinley
Cincinnati singer-songwriter Arlo McKinley.
My wife heard one of his songs on Sirius XM’s Outlaw Country channel and suggested I check him out. To say I was blown away is an understatment.
Check out more of his work on his website.
Music Monday: Chuck D and Anthrax
Public Enemy’s Chuck D. reunites with Anthrax to perform “Bring the Noise.”
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From DJ Shadow’s 2019 album “Our Pathetic Age.”
Music Monday: Ugly Kid Joe
Underrated song from Ugly Kid Joe’s 1992 album “America’s Least Wanted.”
Continue reading “Music Monday: Ugly Kid Joe”Discovering A Treasure Trove of Music History at Tulsa’s Woody Guthrie Center
If it wasn’t for the two-story tall mural, visitors to Tulsa, Oklahoma might not realize that the red brick building tucked away in the city’s Arts District is an archive telling the story of a singer/songwriter that shaped American culture and inspired generations of other musicians and songwriters.
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