Though at age 61 the "Troubadour Folk Singer Blues Guy" may have lost the top of his vocal register, he continues to plumb the rich depths of his art.
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Music Review: Mangoseed – ‘Basquiat’
Great instrumental skills combined with emotional vocals and a refreshing fusion of music genres come together in Mangoseed’s debut.
Read More »Music Review: Various Artists – ‘Jersey Boys: Music from the Motion Picture and Broadway Musical’
The soundtrack is as infectious and joyful as the original hits recreated in the Clint Eastwood film.
Read More »Music Review: Grace Griffith – ‘Passing Through’
'Passing Through' is a thoroughly engaging album of Celtic music.
Read More »Music Review: The Jeff Jensen Band – ‘Road Worn and Ragged’
This is an honest, tight and thoroughly enjoyable excursion into contemporary blues.
Read More »Music Review: Rebirth Brass Band – ‘Move Your Body’
Rebirth Brass Band bring a little taste of New Orleans into your home and heart.
Read More »Music Review: ‘Love’s Labour’s Lost’ (Original Cast Recording)
While there is much that works well in the adaptation, for the most part its music is uneven.
Read More »Music Review: Ginger Baker – ‘Why?’
Ginger Baker's new album is a throwback to pre-fusion jazz with a four-piece all-star combo.
Read More »Music Review: Misha Tsiganov – ‘The Artistry of the Standard’
Tsiganov and team take a new look at some standard tunes.
Read More »Music Review: Bring It On – Seal’s ‘Seal II’ Turns 20
'Seal II' cemented Seal as a balladeer for the remainder of his career―to the casual observer―but for those in the know, it was just another side to this varied singer-songwriter.
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