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Oz Noy: Twisted Blues Volume 1

by Glenn Astarita
Born in Israel and a New Yorker since 1996, guitarist Oz Noy's star is on the rise with this fifth solo album, amid numerous session gigs with notable jazz and jazz-fusion artists. Ultimately, Noy brings a signature voice to the forefront and his global approach to the electric guitar imprints a trademark of sorts. With his ...
Take Five With Larry Tamanini

by AAJ Staff
Meet Larry Tamanini:Larry Tamanini is a professional musician with lots of experience in various high-level musical settings. Instrument: Guitar. Teachers and/or influences? My primary teachers for learning guitar have been Pat Martino, Dennis Sandole and Tom Giacabetti. Like most musicians, I have many influences. My big four on guitar are Grant Green, ...
Blues Rocker Tinsley Ellis to Perform in Sellersville
Blues-rocking guitarist/vocalist Tinsley Ellis will perform at the Sellersville Theater in Sellersville on Wednesday, February 1, 2012. Ellis will be performing songs from his latest Alligator release, Speak No Evil. Over the course of 11 albums and literally thousands of live performances, Ellis is one of today's most electrifying guitarists and vocalists. Rolling Stone says he ...
Couldn't Stand the Weather

Label: Epic/Legacy
Released: 2011
Track listing: CD1: Scuttle Buttin'; Couldn't Stand the Weather; The Things I Used to Do; Voodoo Chile; Cold Shot; Tin Pan Alley; Honey Bee; Stang's Swang; Empty Arms; Come On (Pt. III); Look at Little Sister; The Sky Is Crying; Hide Away; Give Me Back My Wig; Boot Hill; Wham!; Close to You; Little Wing; Stang's Swang. CD2: Testify; Voodoo Chile; The Things I Used to Do; Honey Bee; Couldn't Stand the Weather; Cold Shot; Tin Pan Alley; Love Struck Baby; Texas Flood; Stang's Swang; Lenny; Pride and Joy.
Oz Noy: Twisted Blues: Volume 1

by Ian Patterson
That guitarist Oz Noy was voted Best Newcomer" by Guitar Player Magazine in 2008 underlines how curiously under the radar he seems to fly. By then, Noy had already played with New York's finest musicians in the dozen preceding years since arriving from Israel, and had cut three impressive CDs as leader. His fourth release, Schizophrenic ...
John Scofield: Peaceful Pursuits

by John Kelman
Sometimes a recording comes together easily, with a minimum of muss or fuss. Other times, life seems to conspire against it, but that doesn't necessarily mean it doesn't get done, or that it suffers as a result. Sometimes, in fact, it can make the end result even better. For John Scofield-- one-third of a power trifecta ...
Rory Gallagher: Irish Tour '74

by Doug Collette
Rory GallagherIrish Tour '74Eagle Video2011 However much acclaim he received during his lifetime, and to whatever extent his legacy has grown posthumously since his untimely death in 1995, guitarist Rory Gallagher will be best remembered for the feverish abandon of his live performances. Assembled with the same ...
Take Five With Roger Chong

by AAJ Staff
Meet Roger Chong: Classic jazz guitar-playing with a youthful edge--that;s what jazz guitarist Roger Chong does. A graduate of music from York University in Toronto, Canada, Roger has a solid musical know-how courtesy of his mentors--jazz musicians and educators Roy Patterson, Matt Brubeck, Casey Soko, and Mike Cado. While there, he honed his guitar ...
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble: Couldn't Stand the Weather

by Jim Santella
Couldn't Stand the Weather is a great album which has been reissued before. But this time, there are considerable extras in the package that make it jump out and shout. Each of the two discs runs for nearly 80 minutes: disc one includes the original album and plenty of bonus tracks; while disc two contains a ...
Take a Look: Aretha Franklin Complete on Columbia

by C. Michael Bailey
Aretha FranklinTake a Look: Aretha Franklin Complete on ColumbiaColumbia2011 Were we to limit our musical intelligence gathering to banal classic rock" radio, we would believe that singer Aretha Franklin's career began in 1967, that she only recorded one song, Otis Redding's Respect," and recorded for a single ...