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Midpoint Cafe

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2024
Track listing: Midpoint Cafe; Santa Fe; We Saw Him; Inside Utah; New Days.
That Place

By Eric Frazier
Label: Self-Produced
Released: 2024
Track listing: The Panther Woman; Everything You; Got to Give; Fresh Money; Mucho Caliente; You Don't Know; Chili
Pepper; Bean Song; Graduation; In The Same Place; Mi Corazon; Fu Man Shu.
Keisuke Kishi: Midpoint Cafe

by Dan McClenaghan
Did drummer Keisuke Kishi, on a continent-spanning road trip, get his kicks on route 66?" Possibly, though he--as anyone making the journey for the first time would--certainly had his eyes opened to wide-open spaces, stark, flat landscapes and pale blue skies. Bobby Troup wrote an R&B song in 1946 called (Get You Kicks On) ...
Elsewhere

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2021
Track listing: Shade of Tree; Over the Rainbow; Laulea; Torii; Kahakai Mehana; E O Mai; Lockdown; Elsewhere.
8.5

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2021
Track listing: 1. I'm Satisfied
2. Confirmation
3. Born To Be Blue
4. Be There
5. Conception
6. Passing By (original)
7. Pretending To Care
8. Mountain Greenery
Shade of Tree

Album: Elsewhere
By Keisuke Kishi
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2021
Duration: 05:32
Etsuko Tajima: Infinite Possibilities

by Jerome Wilson
Etsuko Tajima is a Japanese pianist now living in New York who shows her talent as both a player and singer on this, her first CD, recorded back in 2016. Her piano style is an attractive mix of jazz and classical elements often marked with an easygoing sense of swing. It blends well with ...
Dawn

By Yuko Togami
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2018
Track listing: Noctiluca; Got to Be There; Why Not; Firstborns; I Loves You, Porgy; Stolen Moments; Chan's Song (Never Said); Autumn Path.
Pennsylvania Blues Festival 2013

by Wade Luquet
22nd Pennsylvania Blues Festival Blue Mountain Ski ResortPalmerton, PAJuly 26-28, 2013For the past 22 years, veteran festival producer Michael Cloeren has thrown a weekend party in the Pocono mountains, playing host to fifteen of his favorite blues musician friends and their bands and inviting a few thousand avid fans of the ...