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It is significant that Green Note in Camden, near to where Sean Taylor resides, should provide the setting for a…
Powers has crafted a straight-forward album with an honesty and intensity that makes it feel huge.
In a sea of “self-professed rootsy rebels,” Michelle Malone stands as a beacon. She is the real-deal, and ‘Slings & Arrows’ is her validation.
Parcek always does what’s right for the song and isn’t just trying to blow the listener’s mind.
Kolassa’s ‘Double Standards’ is a deceptively complex album of compelling takes on great blues songs.
Ronnie Earl is an amazing guitar player. There’s no denying his considerable talents and versatility, often shifting between jazz and blues…
‘Two Dogs’ has lots of great guitar sounds and some very nice solos. There’s no denying Chubby’s talent as a guitarist.
Far from a one-trick pony, Danielle Nicole bends genres as effortlessly as she does her bass strings.
On ‘Waiting for The Train,’ Rawls gives fans old and new something to talk about and enjoy. His music is like a good story that we can’t wait to share with a friend.
We’ve said it before, and we’ll say it again here. ‘Belle of the West’ is, quite possibly, Fish’s finest work to date.