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Music Review: The Greencards – ‘Sweetheart of the Sun’
The Greencards add some sophistication to their brand of newgrass that takes the band in some new directions.
Read More »Music Review: Various Artists – ‘Roll and Go: Chanteys and Sailor Songs From Grenada’
A fascinating collection of songs which gives a glimpse into a way of life possibly dating back to colonial times.
Read More »Music Review: Lou Caimano and Eric Olsen – ‘Dyad Plays Puccini’
Dyad's disc of jazz reinterpretations of Giacomo Puccini's classic melodies is a winner.
Read More »Music Review: Patty Duke – ‘Don’t Just Stand There’/’Patty’ and ‘Sings Songs from Valley of the Dolls’/’Sings Folk Songs’
The mid-1960s teen idol's four studio albums have been resurrected, but one of them is seeing public release for the first time.
Read More »Music Review: Bill Evans Trio – ‘How My Heart Sings!’ [Remastered]
With Chuck Israels at bass, the Bill Evans Trio got back to the top of their game on this release.
Read More »Music Review: Various Performers – “The Rough Guide To Flamenco”
No matter how you play flamenco, there's still something wild and untamed about it which will get your heart beating and your pulse racing.
Read More »Music Review: Bobby Messano with Deanna Bogart – ‘Welcome to Deltaville’
Modern blues does not get better than this new CD by Messano, his band and some celebrity friends.
Read More »Music Review: The Of – ‘Oh It’s the Of”
This Roslyn, Washington, avant garde band is no joke.
Read More »Music Review: Gerry Mulligan and Thelonious Monk – ‘Mulligan Meets Monk’
East Coast bop meets West Coast cool with mixed results.
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