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Seeing The Record Company live is an event not to be missed!
Part of Neal’s magic is the rich recipe of styles that he subtly blends together
The Peter Green-ish track is beautifully recorded, and is more about attitude than age.
Sarah has reached the pinnacle of her career so far with what will be hailed as a magnum opus, perhaps even an Opus Dei by the church worshippers of St Buryan
A ton of artists have released music mid-pandemic to bring a feel good vibe to their fans. Elizabeth King has gifted this album to the world.
Tab is homegrown, but his dexterity on guitar is needle-sharp, and his rapport with an audience likewise in need of musical therapy was nothing less impressive than what I’d expect from an Apollo Theater crowd on a hot Saturday night in Harlem.
Everyone returned from the bathrooms, ready to revel in these messy healings in a fever pitch so loud, so shrill like only Chicago crowds can do
“I’m the whole story, and that’s why the album is called ‘Americana.'”
Jackson’s voice is low and powerful, and his rhythm section is tighter than a Georgia tick on a coonhound. When combined they make for a brilliant blues album.
The openers for a Black Pumas show were hardly an appetizer but rather the full course meal of soul sounds and pop rock for a fine Sunday in Chicago