Happy 60th Birthday Paul Westerberg (Watch “World Class Fad” Live ’93)

Happy 60th Birthday Paul Westerberg (Watch “World Class Fad” Live ’93)

Happy 60th birthday today to Paul Westerberg (born 12/31/59) leader of the always adored The Replacements. The Replacements started out as anti-establishment rockers who spent more time drunk and high than sober. Then the band moved to the glories of power pop with a succession of critically adored albums including…
LISTEN: Joe Russo Shares New Single “Auld Lang Syne”

LISTEN: Joe Russo Shares New Single “Auld Lang Syne”

Acclaimed Brooklyn-based drummer Joe Russo has released a new single entitled “Auld Lang Syne” today on New Years Eve (listen below). The socially-charged track was produced by Sam Cohen at his studio, Jupiter Recording, in Brooklyn. It features Russo on vocals, mellotron, various keys and drums, as well as Arcade Fire reedman, Stuart Bogie on saxophone and clarinet. This latest single […]

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Gov’t Mule Strikes Up Memorable “Dreams” at Waterbury’s Palace Theater (SHOW REVIEW)

Gov’t Mule Strikes Up Memorable “Dreams” at Waterbury’s Palace Theater (SHOW REVIEW)

Any time you see Gov’t Mule at one of the shows leading up to New Year’s Eve at The Beacon Theatre, you know they’ll hold a little something back: they have to. This reviewer learned this more than a couple of times over the last decade. But on Saturday night, the Mule put that trend […]

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Happy 50th Birthday Jay Kay of Jamiroquai (Watch Live ’93)

Happy 50th Birthday Jay Kay of Jamiroquai (Watch Live ’93)

Happy 50th birthday today to Jay Kay (born 12/30/69)- he of the many infamous hats- and lead singer and disco mastermind behind Jamiroquai. Kay scored the 1993 UK No.1 album Emergency on Planet Earth and the 1998 UK No.1 single ‘Deeper Underground’. Jamiroquai have sold more than 26 million albums…
Old-Style Country, Rockabilly, Folk, Americana: Kelly Willis Still Nails It All (INTERVIEW)

Old-Style Country, Rockabilly, Folk, Americana: Kelly Willis Still Nails It All (INTERVIEW)

Singer-songwriters Kelly Willis and her husband Bruce Robison don’t normally perform their Holiday Shindig outside of Austin, Texas. But this year they drove the seven-plus hours over to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to entertain a slew of fans that enjoyed not only a few Christmas carols but some darn good songs by the singers themselves. “This […]

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Jay Blakesberg’s ‘Secret Space of Dream’s Features Incomparable Jerry Garcia Photographs (BOOK REVIEW)

Jay Blakesberg’s ‘Secret Space of Dream’s Features Incomparable Jerry Garcia Photographs (BOOK REVIEW)

Photographer Jay Blakesberg proved long ago he’s got a discerning eye. But even a cursory glance at his latest book, Secret Space of Dreams devoted to images of Jerry Garcia titled, suggests his vision is becoming sharper all the time. The cover shot doesn’t tell it all, but like the best choices for such designs, […]

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30 Years of Phish New Years Eve Shows- Ten 12/31 Standout Originals & Covers

30 Years of Phish New Years Eve Shows- Ten 12/31 Standout Originals & Covers

December is an interesting time for Phish fans. While most folks are finishing their Christmas shopping and hanging their stockings by the chimneys with or without care, devotees of the eccentric Vermont quartet are confirming their hotel & travel arrangements and scouring the internet for last-minute tickets to attend what has become a time-honored tradition: Phish’s annual […]

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‘Rolling Stones: Bridges To Buenos Aires’ Showcases Five-Night ’98 Run at Argentina’s River Plate Stadium (DVD REVIEW)

‘Rolling Stones: Bridges To Buenos Aires’ Showcases Five-Night ’98 Run at Argentina’s River Plate Stadium (DVD REVIEW)

The Rolling Stones have been releasing live DVDs for quite some time now. From different eras, they run the scope of why they are the greatest rock & roll band in the world, and have been for many years. Showcasing their glitzy seventies shenanigans, their bluesy Hyde Park tribute to recently departed bandmate Brian Jones, […]

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Happy 70th Birthday Adrian Belew (Watch “Cities” Live With Talking Heads)

Happy 70th Birthday Adrian Belew (Watch “Cities” Live With Talking Heads)

Happy 70th birthday today to multi-instrumentalist Adrian Belew (born 12/23/49), on who merged shades of new-wave with prog rock, most noticeably during his tenure with King Crimson. Belew’s contributions to rock are enormous and he has worked with a list of names that include Frank Zappa, David Bowie, Talking Heads,…
Patterson Hood Concludes Annual Solo Tour at Doug Fir Lounge in Portland, OR (PHOTOS)

Patterson Hood Concludes Annual Solo Tour at Doug Fir Lounge in Portland, OR (PHOTOS)

On Friday, December 20th Patterson Hood of the Drive-By Truckers concluded his annual December solo tour with the first of two shows at the Doug Fir Lounge in Portland, Oregon. The solo acoustic set included Truckers material both new and old, as well as a selection of Hood’s solo songs.

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The Glide Jazz 20- Our Top 20 Jazz Releases For 2019 (LIST)

The Glide Jazz 20- Our Top 20 Jazz Releases For 2019 (LIST)

2019 was another eventful year in Jazz that delivered a renewed global creativity, the unearthing of lost albums from iconic figures, stellar efforts from emerging young players, and strong contributions from reliable veterans, both vocally and instrumentally. This is Glide’s effort, a wide swath of 20 remarkable albums that touch on several aspects of jazz. […]

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‘1917’ is a Stunning Masterpiece (FILM REVIEW)

‘1917’ is a Stunning Masterpiece (FILM REVIEW)

Sam Mendes has crafted one of the greatest war movies ever made.

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‘Little Women’ Endures for a New Generation (FILM REVIEW)

‘Little Women’ Endures for a New Generation (FILM REVIEW)

Greta Gerwig updates the classic novel for a new generation.

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‘Uncut Gems’ A Masterpiece of Tension (FILM REVIEW)

‘Uncut Gems’ A Masterpiece of Tension (FILM REVIEW)

Intense and harrowing, the Safdie Brothers have crafted a gritty masterpiece.

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50 Years Ago Today – Tony Joe White Released Debut LP ‘Black and White’ (Listen to “Polk Salad Annie”)

50 Years Ago Today – Tony Joe White Released Debut LP ‘Black and White’ (Listen to “Polk Salad Annie”)

50 years ago today, Tony Joe White released his debut album Black and White. The album contained the single “Polk Salad Annie” which was a staple of Elvis Presley’s live sets in the 1970s. Check out the track performed live below…
Brandi Carlile, Portugal. The Man, De La Soul Lead 2020 The Gasparilla Music Festival 

Brandi Carlile, Portugal. The Man, De La Soul Lead 2020 The Gasparilla Music Festival 

The Gasparilla Music Festival presented by Cigar City Brewing has unveiled the first wave of artists that will be performing at their 9th annual festival taking place March 7-8, 2020, in downtown Tampa. Brandi Carlile will be headling the festival on Saturday, March 7 and Portugal. The Man will close out the festival on Sunday, March 8. Three-time Grammy Award winner Brandi Carlile has had […]

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‘The Two Popes’ is Transcendent (FILM REVIEW)

‘The Two Popes’ is Transcendent (FILM REVIEW)

Netflix keeps proving that cinema is as alive as ever.

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SONG PREMIERE: Nick Pagliari Blends Catchy Roots Rock and Soul on “Ride the River”

SONG PREMIERE: Nick Pagliari Blends Catchy Roots Rock and Soul on “Ride the River”

Years before kicking off his career as a folk-rock singer/songwriter, Nick Pagliari grew up in Memphis, TN, raised on the soulful sounds of the south. Stax classics and Muscle Shoals hits filled the family jukebox, along with songs by Billy Joel, the Beach Boys, and Motown groups. Nick later moved to Nashville, where he released […]

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Solid Performances Barely Save ‘Bombshell’ (FILM REVIEW)

Solid Performances Barely Save ‘Bombshell’ (FILM REVIEW)

While never a dud, Bombshell fails to be as explosive as it could have been.

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‘Cats’ is As Baffling a Movie As It Was a Play (FILM REVIEW)

‘Cats’ is As Baffling a Movie As It Was a Play (FILM REVIEW)

Oh god, make it stop. MAKE IT STOP!

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