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Article: Album Review

Cuong Vu 4-Tet: Leaps of Faith

Read "Leaps of Faith" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


The order and presentation of music on a recording or in a recital are every bit as important in the music producer's skill set as is choosing what music to include. Had trumpeter Cuong Vu introduced his Vu-Tet's Leaps of Faith with the title piece, or “Child-Like (for Vina)," it would have been easy to dismiss ...

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Article: Album Review

Gregg Allman: Low Country Blues

Read "Low Country Blues" reviewed by Doug Collette


Low Country Blues is keyboardist/vocalist Gregg Allman's first solo album in fourteen years, and in many ways unlike any other project of its kind. Comprised largely of blues covers by the likes of Muddy Waters and Sleepy John Estes, and produced by the estimable T-Bone Burnett, it nevertheless is as personal a piece of work as ...

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Love Is Strange

Label: Inside Recordings
Released: 2010
Track listing: I'm Alive; Call It A Loan; Looking East; The Crow On The Cradle; Mercury Blues; El Rayo X; Sit Down Servant; Take It Easy; For Taking The Trouble; For Everyman; Your Bright Baby Blues; Tu Tranquilo; Late For The Sky; These Days; Running On Empty; Love Is Strange/Stay; The Next Voice You Hear.

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Article: Music and the Creative Spirit

Neil Young and the 2010 Bridge School Benefit

Read "Neil Young and the 2010 Bridge School Benefit" reviewed by Lloyd N. Peterson Jr.


The Bridge School Benefit has become one of America's most anticipated annual musical events. Promoted by Pegi and Neil Young, to assist children with severe physical impairments and complex communication needs, this year's two day benefit promised to be one of the most remarkable of its 24 year history. With the first reunion of Buffalo Springfield ...

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Article: Book Review

The Eagles: An American Band

Read "The Eagles: An American Band" reviewed by Doug Collette


The Eagles: An American BandAndrew VaughanHardcover; 288 pagesISBN: 1402777124Sterling Publishing2010 With its metallic foil-decorated dustcover, The Eagles: An American Band is the definition of a coffee-table book. The density of its content matches its size and physical weight. It might well have been ...

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Article: Film Review

Jackson Browne: Going Home

Read "Jackson Browne: Going Home" reviewed by Doug Collette


Jackson BrowneGoing HomeEagle Vision2010 Jackson Browne remains the most compelling of the singer/songwriters from the 1970s because his more recent work, such as I'm Alive (Elektra, 1993)--in the wake of which this documentary was produced--resonates as profoundly as his earliest releases, such as Late For The Sky ...

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Article: Album Review

Jackson Browne / David Lindley: Love Is Strange

Read "Love Is Strange" reviewed by Doug Collette


Jackson Browne and David Lindley's Love Is Strange isn't merely a clever reworking of familiar material. On the contrary, it is brilliantly conceived and executed reinterpretation of songs in which the principals and their comrades display as much respect for each other as musicians as they do the extraordinary compositions themselves. Recorded over five nights of ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Greek Theatre, Gibson Amphitheatre Announce Upcoming Lineups

Greek Theatre, Gibson Amphitheatre Announce Upcoming Lineups

The Gibson will have several Latin music acts, including Gilberto Santa Rosa, Pepe Aguilar and Vicente Fernandez. Sugarland, the Go-Go's and Norah Jones will play the Greek. System of a Down's Serj Tankian, Spanish tenor Jose Carreras, L.A. rockers 30 Seconds to Mars, kid-friendly group the Wiggles and the MTV Movie Awards are among the highlights ...

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Article: Album Review

Joe Cocker and the Grease Band: Live at Woodstock

Read "Live at Woodstock" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Great Britain taught America to be proud of her musical heritage by importing it, transforming it, and sending it back to her. The American South between 1920 and 1960 was a hothouse for all of America's great musical offerings: blues, R&B, country, jazz, and rock and roll. All of these genres germinated in the United States, ...

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Article: Live Review

Jackson Browne at The Shelburne Museum, Shelburne, Vermont

Read "Jackson Browne at The Shelburne Museum, Shelburne, Vermont" reviewed by Doug Collette


Jackson Browne Shelburne Museum Shelburne, Vermont July 14th, 2009 Jackson Browne should have opened his two-set performance with “I'm Alive," closed it with “Running On Empty," and encored with the much-requested “Redneck Friend." In so doing he'd have effectively avoided the pedestrian moments early in the first set ("Boulevard," ...


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