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Article: Live Review

Del & Dawg at the Ryman Auditorium

Read "Del & Dawg at the Ryman Auditorium" reviewed by William Levine


Del & Dawg Ryman Auditorium Nashville, TN June 30, 2016 When the old-school country DJ Eddie Stubbs introduced the concert's starring duo, he acknowledged the lack of a suitable category, especially for David Grisman's career, which from the beginning grew well beyond classic bluegrass mandolin and steadily embraced ...

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Article: Album Review

Bruce Hornsby and the Noisemakers: Rehab Reunion

Read "Rehab Reunion" reviewed by Geno Thackara


A Bruce Hornsby album with no piano seems sort of like a Chinese dinner without rice. Well, upon further consideration it may not be quite as crazy as it sounds. The man's career is defined by nothing if not restlessness, and he's managed to do something fresh and different almost every time out. The most surprising ...

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Article: Live Review

Warren Haynes and the Ashes and Dust Band at the Ogden Theater

Read "Warren Haynes and the Ashes and Dust Band at the Ogden Theater" reviewed by Geoff Anderson


Warren Haynes and the Ashes and Dust Band Ogden Theater Denver, CO April 1, 2016 Warren Haynes' musical journey continues. Is he on a quest? Certainly he's not looking for a specific “musical identity." The whole point of the journey seems to be covering as much musical territory as possible in ...

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Article: Album Review

AERIE: Hatch and Host

Read "Hatch and Host" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Band names whose meanings are obscure and whose pronunciations are uncertain can be annoying, so to clarify, an aerie is the nest of a bird of prey. It can be pronounced 'airy' or 'eerie," though the music on the debut of this multi-national quintet is neither. Instead, this overtly contemporary jazz veers between bucolic at one ...

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Broadway: Act One: October 28th, 1987

Label: ATO
Released: 2015
Track listing: CD 1: Matinee (acoustic): Opening announcement; Deep Elem Blues; I’m Troubled; Spike Driver Blues; Band introductions; Blue Yodel #9; Short Life of Trouble; If I Lose; I’m Here to Get My Baby Out of Jail; Oh Babe It Ain’t No Lie; Drifting Too Far From the Shore; Ragged But Right. CD 2: Evening (acoustic): Opening announcement; I’ve Been All Around This World; Ballad of Casey Jones; Blue Yodel #9; I’m Troubled; Rosa Lee Mcfall; Band introductions; Diamond Joe; I Ain’t Never; It’s a Long Long Way to the Top of the World ; Bright Morning Stars; Ragged But Right. CD 3: Evening (electric): How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You); Forever Young; Stop That Train; Band introductions; Run for the Roses; Evangeline; Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door; Gomorrah; Tangled up in Blue; My Sisters and Brothers.

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Article: Album Review

Jerry Garcia: Broadway: Act One: October 28th, 1987

Read "Broadway: Act One: October 28th, 1987" reviewed by Doug Collette


The deliciously relaxed air of the music on these three discs belies the precision in the musicianship as much as it does the operations necessary for a two week run on a Broadway theater. And all this attention to detail, well-served as it is, gives the lie to the moment of serendipity from which it sprung:an ...

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Garcia Live Volume Five: Keystone Berkeley December 31, 1975

Label: ATO
Released: 2014
Track listing: CD1: Let It Rock; Mother Nature's Son; It's No Use; God Save The Queen; They Love Each Other; Pig's Boogie. CD2: New Year's Countdown; How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You; Catfish John; Mystery Train > Drums > New Year's Jam > Mystery Train; Tore Up Over You; C.C. Rider; (I'm A) Road Runner.

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Article: Extended Analysis

Garcia Live Volume Five: Keystone Berkeley December 31, 1975

Read "Garcia Live Volume Five: Keystone Berkeley December 31, 1975" reviewed by Doug Collette


Garcia Live Volume Five begins appropriately and propitiously enough as the band slowly, inexorably coalesces around the changes of chuck Berry's “Let It Rock," weaving an insinuating rhythm and melody mix that becomes proportionately more dramatic as the leader of the band begins to sing, seeming off-mike (or perhaps he's just not turned up?), at which ...

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Article: Live Review

Tedeschi Trucks Band at Red Rocks

Read "Tedeschi Trucks Band at Red Rocks" reviewed by Geoff Anderson


Tedeschi Trucks Band Red Rocks Denver, CO July 25, 2014 Never underestimate the power of a cover. A cleverly selected and well executed cover tune can be like a firecracker with a too-short fuse, a shot of vodka when you expected water, a lightning bolt out of a clear, blue sky. ...

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Article: Album Review

Noam Lemish / George Marsh: Nightfall

Read "Nightfall" reviewed by Eyal Hareuveni


Nightfall is the second recording of Israeli, Toronto-based, pianist Noam Lemish and veteran Bay Area drummer and educator George Marsh (after Yes And, 2008). The set of original compositions and improvisations feature the breadth of their musical universes. Lemish studied classical music and jazz in Israel, and continued his studies under the tutelage of composer W.A. ...


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