Reviews: a previously unissued 1967 Jimi Hendrix concert plus albums from Little Feat, Jon Dee Graham, Resonant Rogues, and Danny O'Keefe.
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Music Reviews: Jerry Jeff Walker, Jimi Hendrix, and Kevin Rowland
An anthology shows Jerry Jeff Walker had more to offer than "Mr. Bojangles." Plus, a 1970 Jimi Hendrix concert and unjustly overlooked covers from British singer Kevin Rowland.
Read More »Music Reviews: Jimi Hendrix – ‘Songs for Groovy Children: The Fillmore East Concerts’ Plus Rebecca Turner, Modern English
Nearly half a century after Hendrix’s historic two-night stand at the Fillmore East, the performances have been released in full. Plus, Rebecca Turner and reissues from Modern English.
Read More »‘Woodstock: Back to the Garden’ – Gargantuan Box Set Celebrates 1969’s Legendary Festival
Fifty years after rock’s most famous festival, a giant box set delivers just about everything but the mud, rain, and traffic jams.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked The World’
'Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked The World' will make you listen to everything from country to jazz, blues, and rock in a whole new way.
Read More »Music Review: Weather Report – ‘The Legendary Live Tapes 1978 – 1981’ CD Box Set
Forget about this being the best Weather Report lineup, 'The Legendary Live Tapes 1978 - 1981' presents one of the greatest jazz groups of all time.
Read More »Music Review: Eric Gales – ‘Good for Sumthin”
Gales' 14th album, a Cleopatra Records release entitled 'Good for Sumthin,' is another demonstration of just how good he is.
Read More »Music Review: Love – ‘Black Beauty’
The newly released CD of Love's long lost 'Black Beauty' is for completists and archivists of late-'60s West Coast rock.
Read More »Music Review: Various Artists – ‘The Soul of Designer Records’
'The Soul of Designer Records' is one of the most fascinating compilations of gospel music ever produced.
Read More »Book Review: ’27: A History Of The 27 Club’ by Howard Sounes
A fascinating, mostly even-handed new book looks at rock's most exclusive fraternity of tragedy, and its six most famous members.
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