Bob Dylan is
inarguably an American icon, one whose music has transcended the passage of
time, but for many people he’ll forever be a symbol of the promise and problems
of the ’60s, which begs the question
The title track of Bob Dylan’s remarkable, 35th studio album delves
into the sinking of the Titanic with
the innovatively poetic songwriting style developed by Dylan in the ’60s and
brought into the 21st...
Celtic rock has usually followed two paths. Bands either infuse the islands' folkloric influence into the expansive art-mindedness of prog (Horslips, Tempest) or use fiddle and bodhran to add righteous ethnic rootsiness to punk (The Pogues, Dropkick Murphys)...
Off the Wall Theatre has conjured up a perfect storm of a production with its season finale, Shakespeare's The Tempest. The bard's classic tale of revenge and redemption marks a high point for director Dale Gutzman's company, due in large part...
The 12th studio album from Celtic rockers Tempest opens with the multinational band’s first-ever single: a “Celtodelic” cover of the Grass Roots’ 1967 hit “Let’s Live for Today.” The upbeat reworking sets the tone for Another Dawn, an album notable for its positive vibes...