Music: Jazz
Currently listing articles 1472-1451:
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Music Review: Wensday - Torch Rock— Beautiful debut from this rocking chanteuse
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Quickies: Mike & The Ravens, Pete Levin, Antonio Ciacca Quintet— From the rowdy to the refined, it's all here in this episode of Quickies.
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Music Review: Over the Rhine - The Trumpet Child— Over the Rhine doles out their fifteenth installment of genius with The Trumpet Child.
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Music Review: Willie Nelson & Wynton Marsalis - Two Men With The Blues— Two Men With The Blues will undoubtedly take yours away.
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Music Review: Amelia - A Long Lovely List of Repairs— Amelia's latest album, A Long Lovely List of Repairs, delivers more of their beautiful signature amalgamation.
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Music Review: Steve Allee Trio - Dragonfly— Steve Allee's latest proves again that this contemporary jazz pianist can more than cut it with the straight ahead stuff.
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Music Review: Sergio Mendes - Encanto— Something a little different from the Latin music legend.
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Music Review: Sonny Rollins - Freedom Suite— A legend — but one who is still around and still doing it his way.
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Music Review: Marc Ribot's Ceramic Dog - Party Intellectuals— Meet the ultimate guitar renaissance man.
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Retro Redux: Bulldog Songs - They Grab On And Won't Let Go — Ever have a song sink its teeth into you?
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Celebrating Level 42's Jazz-Fusion Roots— Think you know everything about 80s band Level 42? Listen to their early material and gain a whole new perspective.
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Music Review: Tim Collins - Fade— Well-behaved music? Nope!
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Music Review: Wes Montgomery - The Incredible Jazz Guitar Of Wes Montgomery— Still remembered as one of the best, forty years after his death.
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Music Review: Coleman Hawkins - The Hawk Flies High— A legend who spanned four decades in jazz.
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Music Review: Charles Lloyd Quartet - Rabo de Nube — You take a jazz giant like Charles Lloyd for granted at your own risk.
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Interview: Lalah Hathaway - Singer and Songwriter— As the daughter of Donny Hathaway, one of soul music's eternal legends, the expectations placed upon Lalah's career have been extraordinarily high.
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Concert Review: Bonnaroo 2008, Part 2— No rest for the wicked as the bands just kept coming.
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Music Review: Totem> - Solar Forge — Ahhh, sweet, sweet cacophony...
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Music Review: Nat Adderley - Work Song— Cannonball wasn't the only legendary jazz musician in the family.
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The Friday Morning Listen: Tim Collins - Fade— Overcoming the fear that I would hear nothing again.
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Music Review: Calabria Foti - A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening— With ten elegant songs, Calabria Foti's second album is a sultry and silky album certain to steam up the windows.
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Music Review: Art Pepper - Unreleased Art, Vol III: The Croydon Concert May 14, 1981— Art Pepper's widow Laurie gives us jazz fans another reason why we miss her late husband so much.
