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Read More »Editor Pick: Music
Music Review: Stormy Mondays – ‘Wading The River’ and ‘The Lay Of The Land’ EPs
Two EPs that make for an interesting listen that at times doesn’t fully lay claim to the genres it includes.
Read More »Jazz Potpourri: The 14 Jazz Orchestra, Lou Volpe, and the Jon Burr Quintet
Three jazz albums you may have missed.
Read More »Music Review: Svetlana & The Delancey Five – ‘Night at the Speakeasy’
Get out your dancing shoes, hot jazz is back!
Read More »Music Review: Daniel Grinberg – ‘Short Stories’
‘Short Stories’ creates an emotionally rich auditory experience without heading either into preaching or depressing territories.
Read More »The Everlasting Legacy of Natalie Cole
With a powerful vocal style and unforgettable performances spanning four decades, Natalie Cole conveyed life's joys and pains across genres.
Read More »Music Blu-ray Review: The Who – ‘Live in Hyde Park’ (1-Blu-ray/2-CD)
Should you snag this new concert Blu-ray, supplemented by the full show on two CDs? If you're a Who fan, you better, you bet!
Read More »Holiday Hope from the Homeless: Members of Outreach Program for Mentally Ill Create Christmas Waltz
Members of a program for the mentally ill homeless gathered with Teaching Artist Leo Schaff to create and perform a Christmas waltz to lift your spirits this holiday season.
Read More »Music Review: San Antonio’s Deer Vibes – ‘The Nature of…’ Full-Length Album Debut
The San Antonio indie band's first full-length album is an impressive achievement.
Read More »Music Review: Jethro Tull – ‘Too Old to Rock ‘N’ Roll: Too Young to Die!’ Four-Disc Box Set
The video version of the album is a goofy-fun immersion into a mid-1970s world of hyper-costumed, half-baked concept-album dizziness. But there's nothing half-baked about this masterful, somewhat neglected album.
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