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The Milk

Celebrating a remarkable 25-year journey from Essex schoolmates to soul pioneers, The Milk are set to release their eagerly-awaited fourth album, Borderlands, on September 4th. Known for their cinematic blend of soul, jazz, and rock ‘n’ roll, and having earned accolades including BBC 6 Music’s Album of the Year, the band continues to evolve, drawing deep from personal triumphs and trials alike. Following three acclaimed studio albums and a live record that captures their magnetic stage presence, their music remains an authentic reflection of lifelong friends devoted entirely to their craft, with two more soulful singles still to come.
In The Pocket

Label: Amerigo Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: In The Pocket; Kelneka; McEljim; 4 D's and a G; Emma's Song; Lights Out; All the Way; A
Sometime Thing; Waitin' for the Ice Cream Man; In The Pocket; Emma's Song-Reprise.
The Miles Donahue Quintet: In The Pocket

by Michael P. Gladstone
In contrast with the contemporaneous release Bounce, In the Pocket shows a different side of the saxonphonist, trumpeter and composer Miles Donahue. Donahue has assembled a bigger combo with even more firepower on this session, including tenor player Jerry Bergonzi, pianist Fred Hersch, bassist Jay Anderson and drummer Jamey Haddad. They are joined by guitarist Kurt ...
In the Pocket

By John Hines
Label: Unknown label
Released: 2004
Track listing: In the Pocket, I Could Write a Book, Secret Love, Central Park West, Hard times, A Nightingale Sang in
Berkeley Square, More Than a Friend, Kickin' Back, In a Sentimental Mood
Vinyl: All The Way Live

by Dennis Cook
When a band can gather guests like organist Bernie Worrell, blues great Sugar Pie DeSanto, Son of Champlin Terry Haggerty, and bassist Rob Wasserman for a live album, it's usually worth a spin or two to see what all this high-powered talent sees in it. Vinyl, hailing from the San Francisco Bay region, play the entire ...
John Hines: In The Pocket

by Jerry D'Souza
A debut recording is always interesting. John Hines’ first is by and large a good debut, except for a couple of awkward moments where he gets heavy handed and congeals his playing. This happens on “In a Sentimental Mood,” which is weighed down by the tack he takes. Sentiment need not be down in the dumps. ...
John Hines: In The Pocket

by Michael P. Gladstone
In the Pocket is a straight-ahead trombone album from John Hines. The majority of this group is from the Denver, Colorado area. Hines shows a good mix of nine standards, jazz standards and original tunes from keyboardist Michael Pagan. The opening title track, written by Hines, typifies the session with a bright melody line. ...
John Hines: In the Pocket

by Dan McClenaghan
The title tune on trombonist John Hines' In the Pocket had me mulling over comparisons with—of course—the late trombone master J.J. Johnson. And I felt that where Mr. Johnson romanced the listener, charmed the ears with subtle sweet somethings, John Hines' approach was more like a sermon—an upbeat, life-affirming, straightforward exhortation. A fine, driving piece of ...
In the Pocket
By Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing Arts
Label: BTW
Released: 2003