The boys from Leeds return to Los Angeles in fine form and with great new material.
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Concert Review: The Gloriosa Trio (NYC, 5/5/2014)
A "dance" theme encompassed music of Piazzolla, Joaquín Turina, and Beethoven.
Read More »Concert Review: AFI – Marathon Music Works, Nashville, TN – 1/25/2014
Fans brave one of the South's coldest winters in recent times to witness the intimate return of venerated rock icons AFI.
Read More »The 56th Grammy Awards – Music, Memories and Xanax
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.
Read More »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: Various Artists – ¡Released!: The Human Rights Concerts 1986-1998 [DVD + CD]
The collection has historical significance beyond the music that contributes to it being a welcome addition to one's video library.
Read More »Concert Review (NYC): ‘Barb Jungr: Dancing in the Dark’
The renowned British songstress sang songs that touched upon the motifs of night and the bleak winter season when light is most absent.
Read More »Concert Review: David Lanz – Thumbnail Theater, Snohomish, WA – 12/21/2013
The "heavy mellow" pianist treated the audience to uniquely-arranged Christmas favorites and original compositions.
Read More »Theater/Concert Review (NYC): ‘Mayhem and Majesty’
This compendium of visuals, music, sound and vocals will make you suspend your judgment for an entertaining ride.
Read More »Concert/Theater Review (NYC): The Andersons in ‘Le Jazz Hot’
In 'How the French Saved Jazz,' songs by iconic jazz musicians show how the interest and contributions of the less-racist French influenced our important American art form.
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