Boy Named Banjo
Art Bradley A. Evans Art Bradley A. Evans

Boy Named Banjo

793 Words. 3 Minute Read.

It’s no wonder these guys are so sought after. Going from playing fraternity parties to performing on Nashville’s most prestigious stages is quite an accomplishment. “You never really get used to it,” Reames says, smiling, when asked about playing the Ryman and the Grand Old Opry.

Read More
Jazz in West Village with a Spy
Art, Travel Bradley A. Evans Art, Travel Bradley A. Evans

Jazz in West Village with a Spy

574 Words. 2 Minute Read.

Arthur’s is one of those rare places that feels like you’ve been there before on your first visit. They have nothing to prove, and they know it, which makes for a warm environment. We were there in late March, and Christmas wreaths were still up… it’s that kind of place.

Read More
Bonham in 150 Words
Art Bradley A. Evans Art Bradley A. Evans

Bonham in 150 Words

150 Words. 1 Minute Read.

Why do the drums in “When the Levee Breaks” catapult us into a state of raw vulnerability? How does Bonham bypass the intellect and plunge so deftly into the visceral? How are his drum sticks so methodically violent and poetic?

Read More
An Illustrated Life - Artist Brennan Seward
Art Bradley A. Evans Art Bradley A. Evans

An Illustrated Life - Artist Brennan Seward

1,012 Words. 4 Minute Read.

STANDING 6 FEET 4 INCHES TALL, WITH RED MUTTONCHOPS, and a penchant for dressing in full Highland regalia, kilt and all, Gordon Cummings, a big game hunter from Scotland, returned to the U.K. in 1848 with 27 metric tons of wildlife trophies from his excursion in Africa. The man known as the “Lion Hunter” then went on a lecture tour with spellbinding stories of stabbing a hippopotamus to death, battling a 13-foot python, and killing countless species that heretofore were relatively unknown to his fellow 19th-century countrymen.

Read More
Jazz on the Fly
WASPy Stuff, Art Bradley A. Evans WASPy Stuff, Art Bradley A. Evans

Jazz on the Fly

949 Words. 4 Minute Read.

l believe jazz and fly fishing are similar. They’re poetic, ripe with spontaneity, and beautiful in their imperfections. When done right, it’s art at its highest level.

Read More