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All-gal bluegrass/folk outfit RAMBLIN' RED will release their debut disc next week at Mayo Street Arts on January 15.
Sibilance
By
PORTLAND PHOENIX MUSIC STAFF
| January 14, 2011
Wrap it up
I'm way ahead on my shopping this season (it's easier because the family has finally come to its senses and agreed to a strict one-gift-per-person rule).
Local music for the hard-to-please
By
SAM PFEIFLE
| December 10, 2008
Spring cleaning
Some find it remarkable, but it is nevertheless true that far more local CDs are released than there are weeks in a year.
A grab bag of discs buried by winter snow
By
SAM PFEIFLE
| March 26, 2008
Susan Werner
She sang improvisational songs about converting vintage cars to hybrids, and turned familiar show tunes into pro-Obama ditties.
Music seen at Stone Mountain Arts Center, February 8
By
SONYA TOMLINSON
| February 27, 2008
Daisies a day
I’m in the camp that says band names are important.
Here’s the newest anchor to Portland’s folk-roots scene
By
SAM PFEIFLE
| October 31, 2007
Belated birthday
Several months behind schedule, singer-songwriter Carol Noonan will finally open her Stone Mountain Arts Center on August 5.
Stone Mountain Arts opens at last
By
SARA DONNELLY
| July 05, 2006
Self-determined
Carol Noonan has a dream.
Carol Noonan builds a place to play
By
TED DROZDOWSKI
| March 14, 2006
Got live if you want it
Mai Cramer was a beloved figure in local roots-music circles. For 24 years she hosted the popular show “Blues After Hours” on WBGH radio and was a tireless champion of the music.
This spring’s roots and concert rundown
By
TED DROZDOWSKI
| March 08, 2006
Now and Again
With the singer/songwriter something of an embattled stereotype these days, there is some pressure on Maine Songwriters Association head honcho Heather Caston to show that a singer/songwriter is more than just a poet with a guitar playing for tips in a
MSA’s Heather Caston releases her songwriterly debut
By
SAM PFEIFLE
| January 30, 2006
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