Fifty years after rock’s most famous festival, a giant box set delivers just about everything but the mud, rain, and traffic jams.
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Concert Review: Neave Trio Plays Piazzolla, MMFO Plays Vivaldi’s ‘Four Seasons’ at Mostly Mozart Festival
Antonio Vivaldi wasn't the only composer to find inspiration in the changing seasons. Astor Piazzolla's 'Four Seasons of Buenos Aires' was a revelation at the Mostly Mozart Festival.
Read More »A Live Showcase for NRBQ’s Diversity, Plus Albums from Steve Van Zandt, Donovan, and Che Apalache
The latest live album from NRBQ favors their rock/pop side and comes with a concert DVD. Plus CDs from Steve Van Zandt, Donovan and Che Apalache.
Read More »The Inimitable Steve Goodman Shines on Expanded Versions of His Final Albums
Reissued versions of Steve Goodman’s final albums include a generous helping of bonus material. Plus, releases from Chuck Hawthorne, Rob Laufer, and Karen Jonas.
Read More »Vintage ‘Health & Happiness Show’ Radio Broadcasts Showcase Country Legend Hank Williams
A reissued collection of radio broadcasts captures country legend Hank Williams at a pivotal period.
Read More »A Box Set Preserves Glen Campbell’s Legacy
A newly updated box set covers Glen Campbell's entire career. Plus, noteworthy new releases from the HawtThorns, Rod Picott, and Mrs. Henry.
Read More »Bob Dylan’s Rolling Thunder Revue, Take Two
A 14-CD set features five complete shows—plus rehearsals and rarities—from Bob Dylan’s 1975 Rolling Thunder Revue tour. Also, new albums from Chip & Tony Kinman, Willard Gayheart, and Meghan Hayes.
Read More »Music Review: Jerusalem Quartet – ‘The Yiddish Cabaret’
The new album from the Jerusalem Quartet and soprano Hila Baggio brings back the sound and sensibility of a bygone time and place with skill and high spirits.
Read More »Song Premiere: The Iveys – ‘Colors of Honey’
We debut the newest single from the upcoming album by quintessential family band The Iveys.
Read More »Music Review: VulgarGrad – ‘The Odessa Job’
'The Odessa Job' from VulgarGrad is one of those albums which are a sheer delight to listen to from beginning to end with enthralling music and vocals.
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