All Entries in the "Editor’s Pick" Category
Editor’s Pick: Katie Melua
The U.K.’s biggest selling female artist played FMQB’s Triple A Radio Conference in August. Learn her story and watch an exclusive performance…
Editor’s Pick: The Arcade Fire’s Interactive Music Video Seals the Deal
Anyone who still doubts that The Arcade Fire are the real deal should check out the amazing new song and interactive video. Using the Google Chrome browser, the clip takes you back to your childhood home…
Editor’s Pick: Exclusive Video Interview with Keane
Tom Chaplin and Tim Rice-Oxley of Keane sat down for a quick chat alongside Boulder Creek in Boulder, Colorado. They talked about the EP Night Train, the new single My Shadow and more in our exclusive video…
Editor’s Pick: JJ Grey and Mofro
Jacksonville, Florida’s JJ Grey and Mofro keep up the swampy, southern rock momentum with their fifth album Georgia Warhorse, due out next week. Watch the mini-documentary here…
Artist Spotlight: Shane Alexander
With his first three albums, L.A.-based singer-songwriter Shane Alexander gained exposure by landing song after song in films and television. Now it’s time for album #4, Mono Solo…
Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival In Theaters Tuesday Only
Nearly 500 theaters nationwide will present a two-hour version of Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival Tuesday, July 27th. See our photo and video highlights, and get a complete list of participating theaters…
Editor’s Pick: Joe Bonamassa
Originally signed then released by Epic Records, Joe Bonamassa went indie and built a worldwide following to the point that Eric Clapton makes guest appearances at his shows. Exclusive video and more…
Editor’s Pick: Robert Randolph and the Family Band “We Walk This Road”
Robert Randolph and T Bone Burnett explore 100 years of African-American music on his new CD We Walk This Road. Watch exclusive video of Robert from the Crossroads Guitar Festival…
Editor’s Pick: Crowded House
The second album from the second incarnation of Crowded House is called Intriguer. It’s a keeper. Now if we can just convince Neil Finn to lose the mustache. Watch the album trailer and video for “Saturday Sun”…
Editor’s Pick: John Mellencamp
John Mellencamp’s forthcoming album, No Better Than This, was recorded on a 55 year-old Ampex tape recorder, and just one mic. Throw in historic locations and T-Bone Burnett and you just may have something…







