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Music Review: Al Stewart – Live: Rhymes in Rooms
This second live album from Al Stewart weaves an unplugged style with a unique take on classic songs.
Read More »Music Review: Classic Albums: Never Mind The Bollocks Here’s The Sex Pistols
The act of creating music is not that of a person with no faith or hope for the future.
Read More »Interview With Putumayo Kids Manager Mona Kayhan About Animal Playground CD
"The goal for this project was to create a upbeat global CD highlighting various areas of the world..." - Mona Kayhan
Read More »Music Review: Gary Moore – Close As You Get
With style favored over substance in much of today's music, it's nice to chomp on something where the meat is favored over the cheese.
Read More »Music Review: Candye Kane – Guitar’d And Feathered
Candye Kane is well on her way to becoming one of the great female vocalists of our generation.
Read More »Music Review: Classic Albums: Lou Reed – Transformer
A great reminder of the singularly unique talent that is Lou Reed.
Read More »Music Review: Indie Round-Up – Women and Children First
Good children's music doesn't "sing down" to kids, and this CD meets that requirement.
Read More »Music Review: Sue Foley, Deborah Coleman, and Roxanne Potvin Time Bomb
The only equipment you need in order to know your way around a guitar's fret board can be bought in a store.
Read More »Music Review: Wilco – Sky Blue Sky
The sounds and influences of Sky Blue Sky are vintage '70s.
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