Rex Fowler & Neal Shulman spent a lifetime making music as the acoustic duo Aztec Two-Step, recording and touring non-stop since 1972. After Neal retired in 2018, Rex gathered some stellar musicians ...
Aztec Two-Step 2.0 will return to The Turning Point in Piermont NY, playing all the favorite ATS classics. Sat. July 19 @ 8:00 PM. Aztec Two-Step took its name from a Lawrence Ferlinghetti poem and ...
Aztec-Two-Step, the folkie duo of singer-guitarists Rex Fowler and Neal Shulman, was approaching its 50th year of playing on stages and in recording studios when, earlier this year, Shulman opted for ...
Aztec Two-Step made a lot of mellow homespun guitar-folk over their 47-year career as a duo. They were like a more bohemian Simon and Garfunkel. Or perhaps an East Coast iteration of the same forces ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. Concerts of several musical stripes are coming up this weekend in southern ...
Had musicians Rex Fowler and Neal Shulman not had a chance meeting at a Boston coffee house in the early 70’s, the formation of the folk rock duo “Aztec Two-Step” would likely have not come to ...
You can call Rex Fowler a lot of things: songwriter, singer, guitar player, recording artist. But one thing you can’t call him is a guy who lives in the past. Fowler was a founding member, principal ...
Neal Shulman of New York City and Maine's Rex Fowler waltzed into the Boston's Stone Phoenix coffee house for an open mike night 36 years ago, discovered a shared a passion for beat poetry and ...
Rex Fowler and Neal Shulman, better known as Aztec Two-Step, are a couple of New York guys who don't make it out to these parts very often. As the duo approaches their 40th year in the business, ...
According to Neal Shulman, one half of long-running acoustic duo Aztec Two-Step, it's important to know your roots. Now in their 46th year, the duo will do just that at the Iron Horse Music Hall on ...
Once upon a time, coffeehouses and college auditoriums were home to a generation of troubadours who wrote songs commenting on the social ills of the 1960s. The so-called "protest singers" included ...