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New Singing Things

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There seem to be as many different forms and functions for our voices as there are musical styles for our instruments. Whether recorded in live performance, recorded in the studio, or chopped and looped into a preexisting mix, several recent releases spotlight the human voice. Andy Bey Ain't Necessarily So ...

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One Look Back

Read "One Look Back" reviewed by Chris M. Slawecki


Every year seems to confront me with a few titles from the year just ended that I really wanted to write about but somehow never did. Sometimes, like this time, it's more than a few titles. I'm sure we'll discover some amazing music this coming year, but there's nothing wrong with just one quick look back ...

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Thanks for Covering Every Corner

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Dear Miles, It's hard to believe that you've already been gone for sixteen years now. And I know you don't miss much from your perch up there, but I wanted to make sure that you knew what we've been doing with your music down here, in case you and Hendrix have been busy working ...

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Six Sideways, Side by Side

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Continued explorations of music “outside jazz from within the jazz perspective... James Chance & the Contortions Soul Exorcism (Redux) ROIR 2007 Soul Exorcism (Redux) is just as much a document of a space and time as it is the triumphant reissue of the legendary live album by James ...

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Survey with the Strings On Top

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Beg your pardon for the atrocious pun, but it sort of introduces this survey of jazz and blues releases instrumented by bass and guitar players. Bobby Broom Song and Dance Origin 2007 Chicago native Bobby Broom has been playing guitar since he was about eleven. He decided to ...

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"Curiouser & Curiouser": Global Beat April 2007

Read ""Curiouser & Curiouser": Global Beat April 2007" reviewed by Chris M. Slawecki


“Curiouser and curiouser! cried Alice (she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good English). “Now I'm opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! -"Alice in Wonderland Mike Dillon's Go-Go Jungle Battery Milk HYENA 2007 Vibes player and ...

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Give the Singers Some!

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God sent his Singers upon earth With songs of sadness and of mirth, That they might touch the hearts of men And bring them back to heaven again. - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, “The Singers Ruth Naomi Floyd Root to the Fruit ...

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Detroit through New York to Berlin and Brazil: Music Beats Around the World

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Detroit, USA Don Byron Do The Boomerang: The Music Of Junior Walker Blue Note 2006 Through previous recordings in honor of Sly Stone, Igor Stravinsky, Henry Mancini and other influences on his highly individualized muse, Don Byron has demonstrated a great feeling for tributes. His sixth Blue Note release honors ...

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Wild Women Never Get The Blues: Well, Not Anymore!

Label: From The Inside Out
Released: 2006
Track listing: Wild Women Never Get The Blues; Home; Young And Foolish; I'll Be So Glad; You Don't Know What Love Is; Love Dance; Goin' To Chicago; Tryin' Times; Knocks Me Off My Feet.

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Specialty Records Profiles Ride a Rocking Horse

Read "Specialty Records Profiles Ride a Rocking Horse" reviewed by Chris M. Slawecki


Theirs was, for better or worse, in many ways a simpler time. A time, for example, when you could begin a song with the line, “I got a girl named Bony Maronie/ She's as skinny as a stick of macaroni," and watch that song climb up the charts. In 1946, Art Rupe founded a ...


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