A good job of presenting Presley’s Stax sessions in a manner that makes sense
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The Greencards add some sophistication to their brand of newgrass that takes the band in some new directions.
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The new worldwide tour by Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Glenn Frey and Timothy B. Schmit's legendary rock group may be its last ever, and it features a true treat: the return of co-founder Bernie Leadon.
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The British singer-songwriter delivers a passionate and emotional country/folk rock CD sure to please fans of American music.
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While this isn't the perfect recording, like Helm, its heart is in the right place, which more than makes up for any flaws.
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Stephen Kellogg's first solo CD in 10 years is a treat for fans and a great opportunity for new listeners to discover this talented singer-songwriter.
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These two albums from the early '70s were among the artistic high points of the songwriter's broken, even tragic career.
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Marshall Chapman caps a busy three year period with the release of her 13th album, mature music by a confident artist.
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