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Cumbancha Presents Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars' "Libation"
Africa’s most inspirational band, Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars, celebrates ten years together with its finest album to date. Libation’s “around-the-campfire” intimacy, honest soulfulness, and technical prowess reveal how far the group has come while remaining true to its roots. Produced by Chris Velan and mixed by Iestyn Polson, known for his work with David Gray, ...
The Next Day
By David Bowie
Label: Columbia Records
Released: 2013
Track listing: The Next Day, Dirty Boys, The Stars (Are Out Tonight), Love Is Lost,
Where Are We Now?, Valentine's Day, If You Can See Me, I'd Rather Be
High, Boss of Me, Dancing Out In Space, How Does The Grass Grow?, (You
Will) Set The World On Fire, You Feel So Lonely You Could Die, Heat
Bill Wyman Releases Limited Edition "Scrapbook" in North America
For the first time ever, rock and roll legend and founding member of The Rolling Stones, Bill Wyman is offering American music fans a unique glimpse into his extraordinary life with his limited edition luxury Scrapbook, soon to be available in North America. Signed by the man himself and certified for authentication, there are only 1962 ...
David Bowie: The Next Day
by Nenad Georgievski
The role of the artist is to deepen the mystery, Francis Bacon once said, and singer David Bowie is a master of that. After several years of studio and especially media abstinence, Major Tom has surprisingly reported for active duty when he released his first single in ten years, Where are We Now?," coinciding with his ...
The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (40th Anniversary Remaster)
By David Bowie
Label: RCA Victor / Legacy
Released: 2012
Track listing: Soul Love; Moonage Daydream; Starman; It Ain't Easy; Lady Stardust; Star; Hang On To Yourself; Ziggy Stardust; Suffragette City; Rock 'N' Roll Suicide.
David Bowie: The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (40th Anniversary Remaster)
by Nenad Georgievski
Only a handful of musicians have embraced the countless changes of style, character and musical directions that singer David Bowie has. In a career that spans over four decades, he managed to retain the essential ingredients that have made him what he is today: a legend. No wonder he is seen as part of the Holy ...
Stuttering to the Top of the Charts
The Stuttering Foundation, a nonprofit organization helping people who stutter since 1947, has recognized the song You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet," a 1974 number one hit by Bachman-Turner Overdrive, as being the most unique of the many rock songs featuring stuttering vocals. Jane Fraser, president of the Stuttering Foundation, said recently, Not only was 'You Ain't ...
Sasha Masakowski and Musical Playground: Wishes
by Dan Bilawsky
Growing up in the Big Easy can be a blessing or a burden. The musical streets of New Orleans were paved with the glorious sounds of Louis Armstrong and Sidney Bechet, second line parades, and brass bands galore, making it a heavenly place for those wishing to soak their ears in the sounds of jazz from ...
Club d'Elf: New Albums & Tour
Deep Trancing: The Hypnotic Grooves, Camel-Skin Bass, and Unifying Spirit of Club d'Elf The music of Club d'Elf flies through North African trance, glitchy turntablism, improvisation, and rock psychedelia, but it's playfully altered states of musical consciousness that truly guide the band. Witness founder Mike Rivard's first night in Morocco, the country that had fired his ...
Christmas Comes Early For Bing Crosby Fans
Christmas Comes Early For Bing Crosby Fans: Bing Crosby Archive Opens Up Vault Once Again New Bing Crosby CD Releases Set For November 9th From Collectors' Choice Music: The Crosby Christmas Sessions (CD) & Bing Sings the Great American Songbook (CD)





