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Article: Album Review

John Mayall: Live in London

Read "Live in London" reviewed by Doug Collette


Though John Mayall doesn't deign to call the unit that collaborates with him on Live in London “The Bluesbreakers," his current band is arguably as tight and sympathetic as any ensemble that's sported the moniker in the recent past. Fusing bassist Greg Rzab, drummer Jay Davenport and guitarist Rocky into a fluid ensemble, The Godfather of ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Jazz Bridge Presents the Dukes of Destiny in Cheltenham on October 5th!

Opening up the third season of the Jazz Bridge Neighborhood Concerts Series at the Cheltenham Center for the Arts, 439 Ashbourne Road, Cheltenham, PA will be the Dukes of Destiny. Led by vocalist John Colgan-Davis, this seven-piece group has gained a large and loyal following over 25 years among Philadelphia listeners who know and love the ...

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Article: Live Review

Jazz no Parque: July 15-17, 2011

Read "Jazz no Parque: July 15-17, 2011" reviewed by John Kelman


Mário Laginha e Convidados Jazz no Parque Fundação Serralves July 16, 2011 An invite to Porto, Portugal in the middle of the summer, to catch a single performance--a world premiere, at that--and spend some time soaking up the landscape and culture? Hard enough to resist under any circumstances, but when the ...

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Article: Live Review

Red Holloway Quartet: San Diego, February 8, 2011

Read "Red Holloway Quartet: San Diego, February 8, 2011" reviewed by Robert Bush


Red Holloway Quartet with Plas JohnsonSaville Theater, San Diego City CollegeSan Diego, CAFebruary 8, 2011 Red Holloway has “been there and done that" when it comes to jazz standards and all forms of the blues. While normally his specialties are both playing the tenor saxophone and belting out blues vocals, ...

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News: Recording

New Kenny Wayne Shepherd: Live in Chicago Out September 28

Roadrunner/Loud & Proud Records is excited to announce that latest signing Kenny Wayne Shepherd is releasing Live in Chicago, available on 9/28/10. Recorded in Chicago's House of Blues during the critically acclaimed 10 Days Out: Blues From The Backroads tour, Live in Chicago showcases Kenny and his band, Noah Hunt, Chris Layton, Scott Nelson and Riley ...

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Article: Album Review

The Rolling Stones: Exile on Main Street

Read "Exile on Main Street" reviewed by Doug Collette


A magnificent spontaneity permeates The Rolling Stones' Exile on Main Street, so much so that it resists dissection by expansion of its various repackages. The remastered album, in its original eighteen-track form, reaffirms the bedrock strengths of a work that as a whole is far greater than the sum of its parts. For instance, it's not ...

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Article: Film Review

Free: Free Forever

Read "Free: Free Forever" reviewed by Doug Collette


Free Free Forever Eagle Vision 2010 (2006) Free was one of the most distinctive bands to emerge from the British blues-rock boom of the late 1960s, albeit a one-hit wonder to the audience that enjoyed its biggest mainstream success, “All Right Now." The full-length version of that single appeared on ...

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Article: Bailey's Bundles

The State of Jazz Lyricists 2010: Mose Allison and Jim Pearce

Read "The State of Jazz Lyricists 2010: Mose Allison and Jim Pearce" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


There exists a unique and storied subset of jazz artists who pen the most clever music and lyrics this side of Tin Pan Alley and way that side of modern-day Nashville. Besides Bob Dorough and Dave Frishberg, who are in a class by themselves, are Mose Allison and Jim Pearce, who are also part of that ...

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Tough

Label: Eagle Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: Nothing To Do With Love; Just What You're Looking For; Playing With A Losing Hand; An Eye For An Eye; How Far Down; Train To My Heart; Slow Train To Nowhere; Number's Down; That Good Old Rockin' Blues; Tough Times Ahead; The Sum Of Something.

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Article: Album Review

John Mayall: Tough

Read "Tough" reviewed by Doug Collette


John Mayall looks alternately dignified and defiant in the photos that adorn Tough. The music, however, is permeated with a consistent resolve. Displaying his usual emotionalism, the Godfather of British Blues offers an album largely comprised of covers recorded with an almost entirely new band. The wisdom of his concept(s) becomes apparent on the very first ...


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