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Music Review: Kenny Lavender – ‘Conscious Journey Part 1 & 2’
If you don’t like the big band sound, Lavender's "Caravan" may well change your mind.
Read More »Music Review: Kenny Wayne Shepherd – ‘Goin’ Home’
This album is an exhilarating celebration of electric blues.
Read More »Music Review: Cabaret Voltaire – ‘#7885 Electropunk to Technopop’
The 19-song '#7885 Electropunk to Technopop' is a well-chosen introduction to what was probably the most dynamic period in Cabaret Voltaire’s 41-year career.
Read More »Music Review: Keith Alan Mitchell – ‘This Clumsy World’
'This Clumsy World' is anything but clumsy.
Read More »Music Review: Elvin Bishop – ‘Can’t Even Do Wrong Right’
Bishop, his band, and guest stars including Charlie Musselwhite and Willie Jordan chug through a cross-section of blues styles with a sense of history and a sense of humor.
Read More »Music Review: Jean-Philippe Grégoire – ‘Sounds From the Delta’
Testimony to the continuing dynamism of the Parisian jazz scene.
Read More »In Praise of the Wolf: Steppenwolf for a New Generation
Steppenwolf was a hard-driving '60s band that younger generations should explore beyond the hits.
Read More »Music Review: Juliette Jules – ‘Black Crow’
The nuances and texture of her vocals make it hard to believe that Juliette Jules is only 16 years old.
Read More »Music Reviews: Charlie Apicella & Iron City – ‘Big Boss,’ Chicago Jazz Philharmonic – ‘Sketches of Spain (Revisited)’
Two new jazz albums offer some exciting musical explorations.
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