“We lost a good friend this Friday. This song is dedicated to Kofi.” – Roosevelt Collier. During Roosevelt “The Dr.” Collier’s set, the Miami-master of sacred steel guitar, stopped his band and shared a tribute to Kofi Burbridge. The multi-instrumentalist... Continue Reading →
“Who let the dog out?” Vernon Reid's question was more statement than inquiry. It was an unbelievable moment. And something that has never happened in the band's 33-year history. From their 1990 supporting slot on the Rolling Stones' Steel Wheels/Urban... Continue Reading →
SOLD OUT Two words that Postmodern Jukebox know well. But years before their fire lit up the world, PMJ’s founder Scott Bradlee almost lost the flame. Two weeks before Scott Bradlee took a sold out Vinyl Music Hall through his... Continue Reading →
This is a true story. Nothing has been changed to protect the innocent, the guilty or those caught in between. Before he played Pensacola, Florida in 2014, I called Tech N9ne for an interview. He told me the story of... Continue Reading →