With the likes of the Cherry Poppin’ Daddies working on it, swinging jazz, old and new, is in good hands.
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Music Review: Yelena Eckemoff Quintet – ‘A Touch of Radiance’
Yelena Eckemoff and her quintet produce a finely-tuned, unified album.
Read More »Music Review: Game Theory – ‘Blaze of Glory’ [2014 Reissue]
New wave and power pop fans should get Game Theory's newly reissued 1982 'Blaze of Glory,' especially if they haven't experienced this nugget before.
Read More »Music Review: Jesse Winchester – ‘A Reasonable Amount of Trouble’
Singer/songwriter Jesse Winchester's final album is a gentle view into mortality and the poetry of life.
Read More »Music Review: The Laura Dubin Trio – ‘Introducing The Laura Dubin Trio’
Meet the Laura Dubin Trio and you’ll meet some excellent jazz.
Read More »Music Review: Ed Stone – ‘King of Hearts’
Ed Stone’s latest effort 'King of Hearts' blends guitar jazz with elements of funk, pop, and R&B. A fusion of styles, Stone’s recording is a smooth ride fraught with feel good vibrations.
Read More »Music Review: Dog Society – ‘In the Shade’
Dog Society's latest album features a collection of catchy tunes that manage to bring together very different sounds, from grunge to Oasis to The Beatles.
Read More »Music Review: Jeff and Susanne Kelly – ‘By Reckless Moonlight’
There is poetry in these songs. They are the kind you will want to hear again and again.
Read More »Music Review: The Empty Hearts – ‘The Empty Hearts’
Members of The Cars, Blondie, The Romantics, and The Chesterfield Kings make up The Empty Hearts, a retro band with high spirits and good grooves.
Read More »Music Review: Karen Haglof – ‘Western Holiday’
Singer and guitarist Karen Haglof's debut is original, engaging and defies easy categorization.
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