In 1971, Rex Fowler and Neal Shulman created the Folk-rock duo Aztec Two-Step. Within a year, they were signed to Elektra Records for their debut, going on to record three more on RCA, all within the ...
Originating from a chance meeting at an open mic night in a Boston folk club in 1971, then lifting the band’s name Aztec ...
In the expansive realm of music, the name Aztec Two-Step often elicits a confused, “Who?” — a New England folk band hailing from the golden age of folk rock. They’re as catchy as The Byrds and as ...
The indescribable singer-songwriting duo Aztec Two-Step is on the road celebrating 40 uninterrupted years of solid musical collaborations in the recording studio and on stages all over the continent.
The Dock is a clean and cozy venue. The stage is lit by blue and purple lights and one side of the room is filled with intimate circular tables that go right up to the stage. At the other side of the ...
In January, I had a "Mixed Bag" conversation with Aztec Two-Step's Rex Fowler. He has published a memoir, See, It Was Like This…., and he drops by Studio A to talk about it. In the book, he reveals ...