James Brant has put together a collection of almost delicate songs that would work well as welcoming, warm background music to any calm, loving, social get-together.
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‘Short Stories’ creates an emotionally rich auditory experience without heading either into preaching or depressing territories.
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With a powerful vocal style and unforgettable performances spanning four decades, Natalie Cole conveyed life's joys and pains across genres.
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This album is as colorful and varied as Margolin's life as a musician has been and, for the listener, it is a road well worth sharing.
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The 1974 album from Arthur Lee's reconstituted Love is out for the first time on CD and digital, with plenty of bonus tracks.
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Should you snag this new concert Blu-ray, supplemented by the full show on two CDs? If you're a Who fan, you better, you bet!
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Members of a program for the mentally ill homeless gathered with Teaching Artist Leo Schaff to create and perform a Christmas waltz to lift your spirits this holiday season.
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While the sound may not be quite up to modern standards, the music is fine.
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Legendary Jethro Tull guitarist Martin Barre and his band touched down in New York City for a night of blues, rock, and Tull.
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The San Antonio indie band's first full-length album is an impressive achievement.
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