Roberts and crew show that making music is about creating dialogues between the musicians.
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Listening to 'Stars for Eyes' by Mark Huff is like s’mores for the ears, creamy and sweet, with a delectable aftertaste that keeps you coming back for more.
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With 'Rusty Strings,' Brown Kid demonstrates his knack for coalescing different flavors into interesting concoctions.
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With her version of the Paul Simon classic 'Slip Slidin’ Away,' Karen Atkins reveals her brilliant vocal talent and delicacy of allusion.
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The pianist delivers all of Chopin's challenging Etudes on an instrument of the composer's time: an 1841 Paris Érard piano tuned to a historical temperament.
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'Living for the Weekend' by Madison McWilliams supplies excellent, edgy pop music, resounding with sonic dynamism.
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Laid-back and refined, Lin finesses the tracks to an easy listening respite.
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’The Public Image Is Rotten’ from Public Image Ltd is an in depth history of one of popular music’s most exciting and innovative bands.
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'You’ll Believe' (Pop Version) by Kaz Bielinksi radiates yummy pop ambience full of vibrant colors and infectious dynamism.
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