
SONG PREMIERE: Purple Witch of Culver Reflect on Loss Through Spoken Word Meets 70s Pop Single “Dustin”
Los Angeles-based duo Purple Witch of Culver Reflect on Loss Through Spoken Word Meets 70s Pop Single “Dustin”
Los Angeles-based duo Purple Witch of Culver Reflect on Loss Through Spoken Word Meets 70s Pop Single “Dustin”
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If there ever was a time that narrowing a list down to 20 best albums seemed shameful, 2021 had to be it. It appeared everyone was throwing down with quality
The story of Leo Nocentelli’s first solo album arriving fifty years after it was recorded is amazing, a stroke of good luck which gives life to a lost relic from
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Ask any guitar player about their favorite instrument and they will talk about it’s attributes like it was the most precious thing in the world to them. They detail it’s
Various Posi-Tone Artists Salute Wayne Shorter on ‘Shorter Moments – Exploring the World of Wayne’