Get ready for a unique and extensive recap of the 2014 Grammy Awards, from the pre-show awards to the 21 televised performances and everything in between, from a genuine music enthusiast who saw it all in person.
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Concert Review: From Ghetto to Palazzo: The Worlds of Salomone Rossi (NYC, 1/26/14)
Rossi was so talented a composer and such a favorite of the Duke of Mantua that he was excused from wearing the yellow marker other Jews were forced to wear in public.
Read More »Music Review: Reverend Horton Heat – ‘Rev’
This is pure, adrenaline-drenched rockabilly, sure to get your heart thumping and your feet jumping.
Read More »Interview: James Blunt Journeys Back to the Start on ‘Moon Landing’
British singer/songwriter James Blunt returns to his indie roots on his fourth and most personal album yet, 'Moon Landing.'
Read More »Music Review: James Brandon Lewis – ‘Divine Travels’
'Divine Travels' uses free jazz to take listeners on a spiritual journey.
Read More »Music Review: Dido – ‘Greatest Hits’
Did Dido include enough or too much of her music on this greatest hits collection?
Read More »Music Reviews: Lenny Sendersky & Tony Romano – ‘Desert Flower,’ The Matthew Finck Jonathan Bell Project – ‘It’s Not That Far’
Two jazz albums, each featuring a fine guitar/sax-fronted quartet.
Read More »Music Review: Dee Bell and Marcos Silva – ‘Silva – Bell – Elation’
After 20 years off the stage, singer Dee Bell is back with a winning album.
Read More »Music Review: Rob Derke & The NYJAZZ Quartet – ‘Blue Divide’
A jazz exploration of the relationship between form and content.
Read More »Music Review: Drivin’ N’ Cryin’ – ‘Songs for the Turntable’
The fourth and final EP in the veteran rock band's four-EP series contains five fresh tunes.
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