Nick Hutchinson
Born in Kingston, Jamaica. Lives in Denver. Contributor to Relix magazine, HonestTune.com, VillageVoice Media and Yahoo!
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An Interview with Denver-Based Keyboardist Bill McKayWhether burning down the house with Leftover Salmon or catching fire with his own outfit, Bill McKay commands attention. He's played with Colorado's finest roots acts over the years and even anchored an early version of the Derek Trucks Band. -
DVD Review: Hell Yeah! The Scott Weir StoryA review of the DVD/Documentary Hell Yeah! The Scott Weir Story. Short documentary about Miami's Scott Weir, who overcame the crippling effects of cerebral palsy and lived life to its fullest. -
Q&A With Longtime Grateful Dead Publicist Dennis McNallyLongtime Grateful Dead publicist and writer Dennis McNally speaks with music writer Nick Hutchinson about a variety of topics from Jerry Garcia and Jack Kerouac to Jazz and historic Route 66. -
An Interview with Bluegrass Musician Pete Wernick - aka "Dr. Banjo"Music writer Nick Hutchinson interviews bluegrass banjo legend Pete Wernick. Wernick talks about where he got his start, how he fell in with Hot Rize and much more. -
Best CD Releases of 2006: Dylan, Clapton/Cale, Knopfler/Harris, My Morning Jacket, Vinyl and MoreA collection of short CD reviews from the best of 2006.
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Dark Star Orchestra Breathes New Life into the Music of the Grateful DeadMusic writer Nick Hutchinson visits San Francisco's legendary rock and roll venue the Fillmore Auditorium to review a peformance by Grateful Dead cover band The Dark Star Orchestra. -
Interview with Sam DeWitt of Denver Alt-Pop Band LazyfaceSam DeWitt is the lead singer and general frontman for the Denver-based group Lazyface. Featuring strong songwriting, DeWitt's soulful vocals, jagged guitar lines and compelling piano work, Lazyface's recent release, Smile... -
Bob Weir and Other Bands Remember Jerry Garcia on JamCam Chronicles DVDReview of JamCam Chronicles DVD -
Bob Weir and Ratdog Keep the Spirit of the Dead Alive, While Trey Anastasio Finds New Musical WatersReview of Bob Weir and Ratdog and Trey Anastasio and 70 Volt Parade
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Widespread Panic Song Contributor Jerry Joseph Explains What a Jackmormon is and Tells of the Road to Musical Recognitionan interview with jerry joseph of jerry joseph and jackmormons
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Miami Inverted: A Skateboarding Retrospective by Robbie Weir and Willie MillerFloridian Robbie Weir recalls his life as a professional skateboarder and his history skating all over the country. The books discusses his time skating at the Runway Skate park in Perrine and his later life working in the modeling industry in and around South Beach.
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Fillmore West '69 A Slice of Vintage Live DeadHighlights From the Dead's Historic Four-Day 1969 Concert Series Remastered for Three-Disc Set. -
Dylan, Haggard and Lee Play a Classic Evening in DenverWith Old-School Country Star Merle Haggard in tow and Fast-Rising Crooner Amos Lee Opening the Night, Bob Dylan brings his Endless Tour to Denver for a Classic Night of Music. -
Moonshine Still's New Release Shines BrightlyNew Disc by Georgia Rockers Moonshine Still
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Del McCoury Band and Telluride Bluegrass Festival: New ReleasesDel McCoury Wins with The Company We Keep. Telluride Bluegrass: 30 Years Captures the Best from the Fest.
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Wormwood by moe.Having established itself in the mid-'90s as one of the most talented of an ever-expanding crop of jambands, moe. is navigating middle age just fine.
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Cheers by Rapper Obie Trice - Eminem ProducingBack on the wrong side of the tracks, Obie Trice has been penning his rhyme and recording it with a little help from Slim Shady, aka Eminem.
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Metamorphosis by Hilary DuffYou might know her best as Lizzie McGuire from the hit Disney television show of that name. But she's also a pop chanteuse, hitting the Billboard Top 20 with songs icluding "So Yesterday" and "Come Clean."
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Space Cadet by Damon Wood of James Brown BandDamon Wood, guitarist for the James Brown band, demonstrates road-tested guitar chops on his first solo release titled Space Cadet. -
Are iPods Worth the Money and Just What Do You Do With Them?If you don't already own one of those tiny rectangular boxes with a minuscule screen and a dial on the front, chances are you've at least seen one. -
Power Pop, World Music, Electronica, Quirky Folk and Modern MinstrelsWhether you like your sounds with a dash of the old world, a hint of grunge or a dollop of the digital frontier, chances are you'll find something pleasing in this seasoned blend of up-and-coming artists!
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Dead, Winwood and DylanReviews of The Closing of Winterland, About Time, and Masked and Anonymous. A look at an essential Dead DVD, a recent masterpiece by Steve Winwood and the soundtrack to Bob Dylan's latest film. -
Americana, Rockabilly, Metal Grass and Jam OffshootsReviews of Scenic Byways, Buckskin Stallion, Jett Black, Fade to Bluegrass, Barbara Cue and John Hermann. A rootsy blend of reviews, from acoustic picking to '50s-inspired fare.
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World Grooves and Some of the Best Music the Rest of the Planet has to OfferFrom Latin jazz to Afro-pop and Mexican rock, some names you might not know but should.
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For the Love of Music: Mark Karan and Rat DogAs the lead guitarist for Grateful Dead alum Bob Weir's ongoing side project, Ratdog, Mark Karan hits the road regularly, performing across the country and even taking the occasional jaunt to Europe or Japan. -
James Brown's Guitarist, Damon Wood, Has Got a Brand New BagA profile of Damon Wood, fomer guitarist for the James Brown band and current frontman for Denver-area jam band Harmonious Junk. -
With a New Generation of Fans, Guitarist Warren Haynes Keeps the Flame of Classic Rock BurningAn interview with guitarist Warren Haynes, one of the most sought-after musicians in the classic roots rock genre. Haynes currently plays for his own band Gov't Mule as well as for classic touring acts including The Allman Brothers Band and The Dead. -
Want Some Jam With That? Widespread Panic, Gov't Mule, The String Cheese Incident and other members of the Jam NationMusic Reviews of "jambands" Widespread Panic, String Cheese Incident, Jemimah Puddleduck, Warren Haynes, Gov't Mule, Keller Williams, The Radiators, Mr. Blotto and Little Feat.
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A Guide to Recent Releases by the Best in the Bluegrass/Newgrass GenreReviews of recently released bluegrass/newgrass including music by Sam Bush, Darol Anger and Joe Craven.
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An Interview with Tony FurtadoA talented multi-instrumentalist, cross-pollinating rambler and a budding songwriter, Tony Furtado is an eclectic musician with a knack for mining musical gold from the American folk tradition while also incorporating the best of contemporary pop and rock
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Blue Reviews: A Guide to Some of the Best in Contemporary Blues, Soul and Jazz Music.While rap, hip-hop and pop might dominate the nation's airwaves, the roots of American popular music cannot be denied. And when digging for roots, you need go no further than the blues, soul and jazz, which are some of America's greatest original artforms




