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Article: Album Review

Amy Black: The Muscle Shoals Sessions

Read "The Muscle Shoals Sessions" reviewed by James Nadal


Yes, you can go home again. That place where two generations before you have deep roots, and nostalgia floods the emotions. Vocalist Amy Black is from Muscle Shoals, Alabama, so if anyone has the birthright to walk into legendary Fame Studios to record an album, it's her. On The Muscle Shoals Sessions, she booked the studio, ...

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Article: Live Review

Lisa Fischer & Grand Baton At Yoshi's Oakland

Read "Lisa Fischer & Grand Baton At Yoshi's Oakland" reviewed by Walter Atkins


Lisa Fischer & Grand Baton Yoshi's Oakland CA April 9, 2015 Both Thursday night shows for Lisa Fischer and Grand Baton were packed and the enthusiastic house was treated to a memorable evening of great music. Acclaimed vocalist Fischer dimmed the lights and started the second set with ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

John Mayall's Bluesbreakers: Live in 1967

Read "John Mayall's Bluesbreakers: Live in 1967" reviewed by Doug Collette


Because his career didn't directly ascend to a higher profile subsequent to his tenures in John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, guitarist Peter Green's membership in the group doesn't receive as much prominence as that of, Eric Clapton who became an icon of contemporary or Mick Taylor, who joined the Rolling Stones for arguably the greatest albums of their ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Gov't Mule: Dub Side of the Mule (Deluxe Edition)

Read "Gov't Mule: Dub Side of the Mule (Deluxe Edition)" reviewed by John Kelman


If there are any groups out there who have, for their 20th anniversary, celebrated with a year-long series of as many live releases as Gov't Mule they'd be a challenge to find. As the year-long festivities wind down for the group--beginning as a side project for then- Allman Brothers Band guitarist/vocalist Warren Haynes and (now-sadly deceased) ...

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Article: Book Review

The Rolling Stones by Taschen

Read "The Rolling Stones by Taschen" reviewed by Nenad Georgievski


The Rolling Stones Reuel Golden (editor) 522 Pages ISBN: 3836552027 Taschen 2014 There is an old joke where in case of nuclear war the only ones that will survive the nuclear holocaust would be cockroaches and the Rolling Stones. For more than 50 years since the band ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Rolling Stones From the Vault: L.A. Forum Live in 1975 & Hampton Coliseum Live in 1981

Read "Rolling Stones From the Vault: L.A. Forum Live in 1975 & Hampton Coliseum Live in 1981" reviewed by Doug Collette


Given that their history spans more than five decades and multiple generations, it only stands to reason the Rolling Stones would have a veritable wealth of material in their archives on par with the vintage likes of Charlie Is My Darling (Abkco, 2012) and what's perhaps the next high-water mark of their career after that mid-Sixties ...

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Article: Book Review

Bathed in Lightning: John McLaughlin, the 60s and the Emerald Beyond

Read "Bathed in Lightning: John McLaughlin, the 60s and the Emerald Beyond" reviewed by Maurizio Comandini


Bathed in Lightning: John McLaughlin, the 60s and the Emerald Beyond Colin Harper Jawbone 512 pagine ISBN: 978-1-908279-51-4 2014 Questa biografia del famoso chitarrista John McLaughlin, scritta dal giornalista inglese Colin Harper, è uno dei migliori lavori che ci è capitato di leggere negli ultimi anni. Un lavoro ...

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Article: Live Review

John Mayall at the YMCA Boulton Center For The Performing Arts

Read "John Mayall at the YMCA Boulton Center For The Performing Arts" reviewed by Mike Perciaccante


John Mayall YMCA Boulton Center for the Performing Arts Bay Shore, NY September 19, 2014 During John Mayall's long and storied career, the singer, songwriter, harmonica master, keyboardist and guitarist has used Chicago blues as the foundation for his signature sound, which also melds rock with a slight touch of ...

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Article: Live Review

The Meter Men at the Ogden Theater, Denver

Read "The Meter Men at the Ogden Theater, Denver" reviewed by Geoff Anderson


The Meter Men Ogden Theater Denver, CO September 11, 2014 Funkify your life Get on down You can be the funkiest one In your town That pretty much sums up the philosophy of the Meters and now the Meter Men. In the song “Funkify Your ...

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Article: Catching Up With

Ron Aprea's Tribute to John Lennon

Read "Ron Aprea's Tribute to John Lennon" reviewed by Nicholas F. Mondello


We recently caught up with saxophonist, composer/arranger and educator/clinician, Ron Aprea and spoke with him about recent activities and his current recording project--his personal John Lennon/Beatles tribute. All About Jazz: The last half of 2013 and the time so far in 2014 have been quite positive for you. Let me ask you first ...


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