Steppenwolf was a hard-driving '60s band that younger generations should explore beyond the hits.
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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.
Read More »Music Review: Eric Frisch – ‘Goodbye Birdcage’
Eric Frisch's 'Goodbye Birdcage' is a nostalgic yet upbeat throwback to the 1950s and the 1960s.
Read More »Music Review: The Danny Petroni Blue Project – ‘The Blue Project’
Born out of the Superstorm Sandy in 2012, The Danny Petroni Blue Project brings together a group of talented artists.
Read More »Music Review: Gabrielle Stravelli – ‘Waiting in Vain’
Acclaimed jazz vocalist Gabrielle Stravelli makes an impressive album debut with 'Waiting In Vain.'
Read More »Music Review: The Lost Poets – ‘Insubordia’ EP
While this reviewer enjoyed the five songs separately on this EP, the overall listening experience is another question.
Read More »Music Review: Janiva Magness – ‘Original’
Magness shares her great blues voice and her enormous soul on this newest and most personal CD.
Read More »Music Review: Marcel Camargo and The Brazil You Never Heard – ‘Behind Jobim’ EP
Camargo showcases the music of Jobim and his influences.
Read More »Music Review: Arnold Schoenberg/Pierre Boulez – ‘Pierrot lunaire’
The first (and perhaps finest) of Arnold Schoenberg's masterpiece 'Pierrot lunaire' was released by the Wergo label in 1962, and is finally available on compact disc.
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