Name: Todd A. Price
Weblog: www.afrolicofmyown.com
Articles: 37
First Published: Sunday, December 7, 2003
Last Published: Monday, December 5, 2005
Currently listing articles 37-1:
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CD Review: Triptych Myth - The Beautiful— ...
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Buckwheat Zydeco - Jackpot!— The zydeco accordionist and singer Buckwheat Zydeco released his last studio album eight years ago. Buckwheat, you’ve been gone too long!
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Review: Grayson Capps' If You Knew My Mind— The country-tinged tales on his national debut If You Knew My Mind are sung by a young man who’s seen more hardships than his age
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Regina Spektor in New Orleans (6/12/05)— Regina Spektor is an utterly self-assured performer.
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Chicago Luzern Exchange - Several Lights— The Chicago Luzern Exchange brings together three young Chicago avant-garde jazz players and a Swiss.
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Aimee Mann - The Forgotten Arm— The Forgotten Arm smolders but never catches fire.
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Ponderosa Stomp Rocks and Rattles New Orleans— The Ponderosa Stomp, two nights of nearly twelve hours of music, is three times as much fun as Jazz Fest.
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William Parker - Luc's Lantern— ...
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Stomping in New Orleans between Jazz Fest— The two nights of the Ponderosa Stomp, April 26 and 27, celebrate the unsung creators of rock 'n' roll, R&B, rockabilly, blues and swamp pop.
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Dave Holland's Overtime— With this larger group, David Holland explores how the history of big bands fits into contemporary jazz.
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Simpl A1: iPod headphone amp— Switching on the Simpl A1 headphone amplifier is like applying rocket fuel to your iPod.
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Regina Spektor's Soviet Kitsch— ...
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Jason Moran's Same Mother— Jazz pianist Moran makes half of a great album.
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A Love Supreme, Branford Marsalis (CD/DVD)— At first, Branford Marsalis' new recording of John Coltrane's A Love Supreme (2004) seems foolhardy. Coltrane's work is embedded in a specific moment both of
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Bjork's Medulla— ...
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VooDoo Music Experience (10/16)— 27 bands gathered on five stages last Saturday for 12 hours of songs.
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Juliette and the Licks at New Olreans HOB (10/15)— Actress Juliette Lewis now plays a punk singer in real life.
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Tony Joe White's The Heroines— White balances his rumbling voice with the females artists that have worked with him and inspired him in the past.
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Get the True Voodoo Experience— The New Orleans Voodoo Music Experience has added two pre-festival events.
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The United Records Story— Review: An anthology of killer blues and jazz.
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Alan Lomax's Spanish Recording— Review: Folk recordings from the Basque region.
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Mark Dresser Farewell Concert— Many of New York's top avant-garde jazz musicians gathered at Tonic to share the stage with Mark Dresser before the bassist returned to
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Who's afraid of clowns?— Prince is, they say.
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Fergie Sandwich— A review of a New Orleans po'boy stuffed with roast beef and ham.
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Oxford American Returns— The Oxford American, that fine magazine of Southern writing, has again returned from the dead.
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Sex Pistol on the Radio— ...
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Lennie Leaves Law and Order— ...
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Leo records on Emusic— ...
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Yasujiro Ozu's The Only Son— ...
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The Jackson Affair: One Month Later— ...
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Average Joe: Hawaii— ...
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Lost in Translation— Sophia Coppola captures the boredom and exhilaration of living abroad.
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Titanic on Television— Has James Cameron's Titantic become a Christmas classic?
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Eric Alexander live in Washington— ...
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Russian poet hiding in Oklahoma— Yevgeny Yevtushenko, one of Russia's most popular 20th century poets, has been hiding in Tulsa, Oklahoma for the last decade.
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McCoy Tyner at Blues Alley— The jazz pianist McCoy Tyner proved he can produce twice as much music as a man half his age at Washington's Blues Alley.
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Al Sharpton on SNL— Sharpton bombs on SNL.

