Wizz Jones - Wizz Jones (1969)

Wizz Jones is an English folk guitarist and singer who began his career in the 1950s, and has been recording since the mid 1960s. He has worked with British fol

Dogwood Tales - Closest Thing to Heaven (2020)

Dogwood Tales is a modern Americana band from the Shenandoah Valley area of Virginia. I think I had heard of the group a little while back, but when someone sha

Sturgill Simpson - Metamodern Sounds in Country Music (2014)

I think I had heard of Sturgill Simpson in passing before I watched the movie, The Dead Don't Die (2019), which prominently features a song by Simpson at multip

Lowell George - Thanks, I'll Eat It Here (1979)

Lowell George is often remembered as a leading figure in Little Feat during the band's earlier years, but the late rock and roll artist also played in The Mothe

Bridget St John - Songs for the Gentle Man (1971)

Bridget St John is an English musician who recorded a series of albums between 1968 and 1974, after which she moved to the Greenwich Village scene in New York a

Pete Seeger - American Play Parties (1959)

Pete Seeger was an American folk artist who began his career in 1939 and continued making music for multiple decades, and is a musician I have been meaning to l

Judy Collins - Wildflowers (1967)

Judy Collins is an artist that I've been meaning to listen to for a little while now. She's been known for social activism, as well as an Americana style. She h

The Standells - Why Pick On Me - Sometimes Good Guys Don't (1966)

This album, Why Pick On Me - Sometimes Good Guys Don't Wear White (1966), was the second studio album from The Standells, a garage rock band that was formed in

The Electric Prunes - Just Good Old Rock and Roll (1969)

The Electric Prunes are a psychedelic rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1965. The group's first run together and recording material lasted until 1970, but the

Dave Van Ronk & The Hudson Dusters (1967)

Dave Van Ronk was an American folk singer, and was another folk musician that was important in New York City's Greenwich Village scene, much like Phil Ochs, Tom

David Blue - These 23 Days In September (1968)

David Blue is another musician I learned about the other night when i first learned of Paul Siebel. Blue was a folk singer-songwriter, who was part of the folk

Paul Siebel - Woodsmoke and Oranges (1970)

Paul Siebel is a musician I just learned about recently, and was active in the folk/singer-songwriter community around 1968 to 1978. Though I hadn't heard about

American Babies - An Epic Battle Between Light and Dark (2016)

American Babies is an Americana band that has been comprised of musicians that those who are familiar with the jam band community might recognize. Tom Hamilton,

Rae and the Ragdolls - Sunshine in a Shadow, Vol. I (2020)

Rae and the Ragdolls is a band I came across on Instagram the other night after seeing someone post about them in their story. I've been meaning to listen to so

Patrick Sky - Patrick Sky (1965)

Patrick Sky is an American folk musician from the south, born in Georgia and raised in Louisiana. This particular album, Patrick Sky (1965), is his debut album,

The Wanderer's Rest - Anytime, Anywhere (2020)

The Wanderer's Rest was a garage rock band from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, back in the late 1960s. The band cut a number of singles back in the day, but only in 2020

Killer Boogie - Acid Cream (2018)

Every now and again I see some artists posted on the Heavy Psych Sounds Instagram page, and I'm pretty sure that's where I first saw Killer Boogie. I really dig

Little Feat - Dixie Chicken (1973)

Little Feat is a band I always hear a lot about online, especially in regards to the jam band community, but it is one that I've never really checked out before

Bonnie Raitt - Give It Up (1972)

Bonnie Raitt is an artist I frequently hear about online, but have never taken the time to listen to her until tonight. Raitt is ranked in both of the Rolling S

Marj Snyder - Let the Son Shine (1971)

A couple of weeks ago, I added this album, Let the Son Shine (1971), by Marj Synder to my queue. Admittedly, I know very little about Marj Snyder, even after tr