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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Jazz and a Little Blues with Mike Holober and John Mayall

Read "Jazz and a Little Blues with Mike Holober and John Mayall" reviewed by Jerome Wilson


This show mixes a bit of blues and soul with jazz vocals, guitar, and large ensembles. Musicians involved include John Mayall, Mike Holober, the DIVA Jazz Orchestra, and Karrin Allyson. Playlist Henry Threadgill Sextett “I Can't Wait Till I Get Home" from The Complete Novus & Columbia Recordings of Henry Threadgill & Air (Mosaic) ...

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Article: Album Review

Judy Wexler: Back to the Garden

Read "Back to the Garden" reviewed by Richard J Salvucci


Man, if you can pick a tougher project to sell to an aging Boomer than Judy Wexler's Back to the Garden, then you will have to say what it might be. For a lot of the Swinging and Breathing Elderly, this music is intensely personal. Not just where were you, or who were you with? But ...

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Article: Album Review

TJP: Peace and Love

Read "Peace and Love" reviewed by Chris M. Slawecki


Good singers need a good voice AND good timing, and with the release of Peace and Love, singer Paul Jost demonstrates both. The Philadelphia-based band TJP (formerly known as The Jost Project) has perfectly timed the release of Peace and Love, a collection of iconic songs from the 1960s and '70s with all the beauty and ...

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Elephant Mountain

Label: Sundazed Music Inc.
Released: 2009
Track listing: Darkness, Darkness; Smug; On Sir Francis Drake; Sunlight; Double Sunlight; Beautiful; Turn It Over; Don't Let the Rain Get You Down; Trillium; Quicksand; Black Mountain Breakdown; Sham; Ride the Wind. Previously unreleased bonus tracks: Pool Hall Song; Beautiful (alternate version).

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Article: Album Review

The Youngbloods: Elephant Mountain

Read "Elephant Mountain" reviewed by Doug Collette


The Youngbloods were more than one hit wonders from the '60s. In fact, the band experienced its commercial breakthrough when the flower power anthem “Get Together" became a hit some two years after originally released. Which was, ultimately, an unfortunate coincidence as the belated emergence of the former tune distracted focus from “Darkness, Darkness" the ever-so-haunting ...


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