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Music Review: Jason Ricci and The Bad Kind – ‘Approved by Snakes’
Whether you like it or whether you don't, this album will move you. Like the label says, it is "Explicit" in every sense of the word.
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NYC soul man Bobby Harden joins the guitarist and his band for good vibes, good times, and musicianship that's fluid and sharp, expert and humane.
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The debut effort from Lipp and Malakar achieves what masters of the jazz craft have pursued throughout their lifetime: music that moves people emotionally.
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Two true artists who've gone their own way after TV appearances.
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In just over one year's time, JB's dropped three tremendous releases to the masses: 'Blues of Desperation,' 'Live at the Greek Theatre,' and now 'Live at Carnegie Hall.'
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Mongelli and the Cape Jazz Crew take cool jazz principles into the second decade of the millennium.
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3Divas produce a dynamic synergy that is magnetic and perceptibly mature.
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Calabria Foti's stylized vocals amplify the introspective arc of Cole Porter's signature pieces.
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Commemorating the 50th anniversary of 'The Doors' and the Summer of Love.
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