The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra’s new rendition of the Lawrence of Arabia score is impressive and essential listening for film buffs.
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Nokie Edwards revisits songs he first played with his old band, The Ventures, giving them some fresh grooves and modern twists.
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Pete Seeger offers two gentle new releases, one looking at the present and future, the other recalling his time with Woody Guthrie.
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Stephen Kalinich and Jon Tiven offer a double-disc debut that’s rockin’, cerebral, and wickedly funny.
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John Lee Hooker Jr. is performing blues that should appeal to all generations.
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U.S. Elevator offers surprising sounds that are happy, trippy, and slickly sophisticated.
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Duran Duran’s newest concert film shows a band still energized after 30 years together.
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