David Sanborn puts out the kind of music that does perhaps the one thing needful for fine music: it sounds good.
Read More »Music Genres
Music Review: Ray Wylie Hubbard – ‘The Ruffian’s Misfortune’ – A Texas Original
In a world of ever-increasing compartmentalized sound, Hubbard is a breath of fresh air blowing in every direction at once.
Read More »Concert Review: New York Choral Society and Mannes Orchestra at Carnegie Hall with the Young People’s Chorus of NYC (April 8, 2015)
Conductor David Hayes paired memorial works by Paul Hindemith (WWII) and John Adams (9-11) in a revelatory concert.
Read More »Music Review: CalatrilloZ – ‘Psalms of Zahyin’
This is a good debut album despite some hiccups.
Read More »Music Review: ‘Ultimate Sinatra’ 4-CD Collection
The four-CD and digital deluxe editions of 'Ultimate Sinatra' offer a top-quality survey of the best work "The Voice" did during every stage of his recording career.
Read More »Music Review: Broadway’s Anika Larsen – ‘Sing You to Sleep’
Indeed, anyone falling asleep before the final track ends will be missing some very fine music.
Read More »I Shall Be Released: Music News from Flo Rida, Colbie Caillat, Ed Sheeran, The Rolling Stones, Dwight Yoakam, Marilyn Manson and More
Plus Christina Perri, Rob Thomas, The Plain White T’s, Nate Ruess of fun., The Smashing Pumpkins, David Sanborn, Mavis Staples, Jeff Beck, James Taylor, and More
Read More »Music Review: Dizzy Gillespie – ‘Live at Ronnie Scott’s: Volumes 1-4’
Dizzy Gillespie’s 'Live at Ronnie Scott’s: Volumes 1-4' makes for the kind of treasure that will warm the ears of happy jazz fans all over the planet.
Read More »Music Review: Kings of the Brushwood Thicket – “He Was a Man” Single
King of the Brushwood Thicket’s "He Was a Man" is a rich track despite its stripped down nature.
Read More »Music Review: Steve Hackett – ‘Wolflight’
Steve Hackett Dances With Wolves on his stunning new solo album.
Read More »