
The Haggis Horns Deliver Party-Ready Funk and Soul on ‘Stand Up For Love’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
The Haggis Horns is a seven-piece funk band from Leeds. While the band is English, you don’t have to listen long to know that the members have spent a lot
The Haggis Horns is a seven-piece funk band from Leeds. While the band is English, you don’t have to listen long to know that the members have spent a lot
Avant-garde filmmaker Bruno Dumont presents a challenging look at the French heroine.
An unlikely friendship sets the stage for one of the most moving films of 2020.
The album isn’t anything revolutionary, but Songs I Can’t Live Without will please fans of Marshall Chapman, whose worldly crooning and sparse reimaginings of vintage tunes come off as a sort of
The full name of this “Best of” digital release is Straighten Up and Fly Right- The Best of Hittin’ the Ramp – the early years (1936-1943). These 21 songs, one
Texas has a long tradition of producing songwriters from Ernest Tubb to Willie Nelson. Like many musicians, Jarrod Dickenson started his music career in the clubs of Austin. However, it
The first impression of listening to the jazz-world ensemble AJOYO is how infectious their music is. It stirs you from the opening title track “War Chant.” They are a multi-cultural
After flashing glimpses of their Latin Jazz prowess over the course of their previous six recordings, the 17 years running Spanish Harlem Orchestra (SHO) goes full boat on The Latin
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Color TV, the new album from New Jersey rockers Dramarama, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image
Tessy Lou Williams was born to be a musician. Her parents started the band Montana Rose as a way to engage their three children in music. Tessy Lou has not