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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Music Review: Pharrell Williams and Various Artists – ‘Despicable Me 3: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack’
Pharrell Williams delivers again with several catchy tunes on the third soundtrack for the 'Despicable Me' animated comedy/adventure film series, while Heitor Pereira contributes again to the score.
Read More »Music Review: The Chaz Lipp Groove Tripp – ‘Good Merlin’
The debut effort from Lipp and Malakar achieves what masters of the jazz craft have pursued throughout their lifetime: music that moves people emotionally.
Read More »ID10T Fest 2017: Recap for June 24-25, Mountain View, CA (Feat. Chris Hardwick, TV on the Radio, OK Go, Fred Armisen, and More)
Chris Hardwick created ID10T Fest for nerds to enjoy comedy and music at the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, CA on June 24-25.
Read More »Concert Review: The Music Scene in Northern Virginia – The 2017 Summer Concert Series and Celebrate Fairfax!
Rock bands like Fastball, Vertical Horizon, and The Legwarmers provided a strong start to summer in Northern Virginia.
Read More »Music Reviews: Crystal Bowersox – ‘Alive’ and Emily West – ‘Symphonies’
Two true artists who've gone their own way after TV appearances.
Read More »Music Review: Joe Bonamassa – ‘Live at Carnegie Hall – An Acoustic Evening’
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.'
Read More »Music Review: The Beatles – ‘Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band’ [Super Deluxe Edition]
A new stereo mix of the classic album, along with the original mono version, two discs of outtakes, lossless surround mixes, making-of documentary, and lavish packaging make this reissue indispensable.
Read More »2017: Celebrating 100 Years of Recorded Jazz
The influence of jazz is everywhere, even though it’s more subtle in some places. The improvisational aspect of jazz is what has allowed it to evolve so creatively over the last century, as each new era and musician adds a new flavor.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Show That Never Ends: The Rise and Fall of Prog Rock’ by David Weigel
'The Show That Never Ends' by David Weigel traces the rise and fall of Progressive Rock.
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