
Saxophonist Jimmy Heath Makes Grand Exit With Fully Realized ‘Love Letter’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
Precious few of us get to live until age 93, even fewer can look back at that point over 76-year career, and even fewer can see a lifelong dream realized
Precious few of us get to live until age 93, even fewer can look back at that point over 76-year career, and even fewer can see a lifelong dream realized
Akron, Ohio’s own, Chrissie Hynde, is back with the Pretender’s 11th studio album, Hate for Sale – a tasty, ten-track nugget that rocks, rolls and everything else in between. In just over forty
Pianist Christian Sands is fascinated with the element of water – vital to life, surrounding us in so many ways, calm and beautiful and by turns turbulent and devastating. This
Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers were seminally vital in the development of Blue Note Records. Blakey, beginning in 1947 and continuing for over the next two decades, made more
We last heard from Chris Stamey on his double CD vocal/orchestral mammoth project with many high profile guests, last year’s New Songs for the 20th Century Vol. 1 &2. That
This music not only stretches the boundaries of what a string band should sound like; it pushes indie-folk about as far as it can go. When one reviews the instruments
Imbued with the spirit of his mentor, the late, great Johnny Adams, this is the 12th studio release and NOLA Blue debut for Gregg Martinez, aka Mac Daddy, the multi-octave Creole
As we write this, we don’t know the future of the fabled jazz shrine, The Village Vanguard. The venue has begun airing live performances sans audience, but it is unclear,
New Zealand indie-pop outfit The Beths are back with their second LP since the critically acclaimed 2018 release, Future Hates Me. Following the success of their first LP, they went
When the Louisville, KY-based My Morning Jacket decamped to the scenic environs of Stinson Beach, CA to record 2015’s The Waterfall they were so successful they recorded material for a