'Overlooked/Underappreciated: 354 Recordings That Demand Your Attention' is an opportunity for rock fans to compare their choices with author Greg Prato.
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Music Review: Royal Southern Brotherhood – ‘Heartsoulblood’
Royal Southern Brotherhood's second album is tighter and grittier than their debut, with all the heart, soul, and blood they promise.
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Gareth Murphy's impressive 'Cowboys and Indies: The Epic History of the Record Industry' isn't definitive, but it's an educational tour all readers can learn from.
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Andy Rausch's funny 'Elvis Presley, CIA Assassin' is a bizarre romp into a saga of the King that never was.
Read More »Music Review: Various Artists – ‘Jersey Boys: Music from the Motion Picture and Broadway Musical’
The soundtrack is as infectious and joyful as the original hits recreated in the Clint Eastwood film.
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Ginger Baker's new album is a throwback to pre-fusion jazz with a four-piece all-star combo.
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Peter Himmelman's new 'The Boat That Carries Us' is a thoughtful musical journey about both literal and metaphorical travels.
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P. F. Sloan's long awaited 'My Beethoven' is where musical theatre draws from a life of tragedy and triumph.
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P.F. Sloan's new memoir is a cornucopia of rock stories of the '60s and the road to recovery thereafter.
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Thorbjørn Risager & The Black Tornado are a Danish blues band that pump hot new blood into old forms.
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