Chet Atkins – English Leather
A Study in Sophistication: Chet Atkins’ “English Leather” There are instrumental recordings that serve as soundtracks to a specific time and place, and then there are those that transcend their…
A Study in Sophistication: Chet Atkins’ “English Leather” There are instrumental recordings that serve as soundtracks to a specific time and place, and then there are those that transcend their…
A Serenade in the Shadows: Chet Atkins’ “Estrellita” When Chet Atkins turned his attention to the world of classical and popular Latin music, he didn’t just play the notes; he…
A Portrait in Pop: Neil Sedaka’s “Calendar Girl” Within the high-fidelity landscape of late-1950s rock-and-roll, few songs capture the innocent, rhythmic exuberance of the era quite like Neil Sedaka’s 1960…
A Legacy Reimagined: Neil Sedaka’s Medley (Live, March 18, 1984) There are performances that serve as a retrospective, transforming a string of hits into a cohesive narrative of musical evolution.…
The Night the Sun Stood Still: Roy Orbison’s Live in Austin, Texas (1988) There are concerts that define a career, and then there are concerts that define an era. Roy…
The Gentle Threshold of Grace: Kenny Rogers’ “She’s Ready for Someone to Love Her” In the expansive gallery of Kenny Rogers’ musical portraits, there are songs that capture the grand…
The Fragile Geometry of Family: Kenny Rogers’ “I Don’t Call Him Daddy” In the landscape of country music, there are songs that serve as foot-tappers and songs that serve as…
The Architecture of Absence: Kenny Rogers’ “Missing You” In the catalog of Kenny Rogers, there is a distinct category of songs that move beyond the “storyteller” tropes and into the…
The Gentle Echo of Tomorrow: Kenny Rogers’ “A Poem For My Little Lady” Within the storied career of Kenny Rogers, there are the massive chart-toppers that filled stadiums, and then…
A Thumb-Picked Triumph: Chet Atkins’ “Ain’t Misbehavin'” When Chet Atkins decided to tackle the Great American Songbook, he didn’t just play the melodies; he reimagined them through the unique vernacular…