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Article: Album Review

Rick Drumm and Fatty Necroses: Return From the Unknown

Read "Return From the Unknown" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Music has figured large throughout drum industry veteran Rick Drumm's life. From drumming in a 60-piece Youth Band as a teenager to the US Air Force Band, and through various circus bands--including over 1000 performances across the USA in the Barnum and Bailey Circus--to President of world-renowned string manufacturers D'Addario & Company, it's been quite a ...

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News: Recording

The Funk Ark: "High Noon" + Tour Dates + MP3

The Funk Ark: "High Noon" + Tour Dates + MP3

After a highly praised debut, Washington DC’s The Funk Ark is back with an even tighter follow up album. Less than a year has passed since the release of From The Rooftops on ESL Music and the world funk ensemble has established itself as one of the strongest players in the scene both in the studio ...

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Article: Album Review

The Soul Rebels: Unlock Your Mind

Read "Unlock Your Mind" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


The Soul Rebels trumpet a post-hurricane Katrina sense of optimism and get the party going in full swing on Unlock Your Mind. This New Orleans-based octet implies good cheer via its up-tempo ambiance. Marked by tight horn arrangements, loosely paralleling the likes of Tower of Power or vintage James Brown, the band imparts New Orleans second-line ...

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Article: Live Review

The Voodoo Experience: New Orleans, USA, October 28-30, 2011

Read "The Voodoo Experience: New Orleans, USA, October 28-30, 2011" reviewed by Mike Perciaccante


The Voodoo Experience City Park New Orleans, LA October 28-30, 2011 Halloween in New Orleans can only mean one thing. Voodoo...a three day music festival, highlighted by a blending of high profile national and local musical acts representing many different genres. It also features food, amusement park rides, interactive art installations--including The ...

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Article: Album Review

e.company: On

Read "On" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Some cities play host to rich, lively musical scenes created or fueled almost exclusively by those endemic to the environment; others seem to have magnetic properties that pull musicians from near and far into their artistic orbits. Such is the case with New Orleans, which, like New York, continues to be a beacon that draws musicians ...

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Article: Live Review

The Voice of The Wetlands All-Stars: New York, NY, August 25, 2011

Read "The Voice of The Wetlands All-Stars: New York, NY, August 25, 2011" reviewed by Mike Perciaccante


The Voice of The Wetlands All-Stars Hiro Ballroom New York, New York August 25, 2011 With the first major storm in decades bearing down on the northeast coast of the United States, The Voice of The Wetlands All-Stars treated revelers to a pre-Hurricane Party at New York's Hiro Ballroom on a ...

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Article: Interview

Tim Collins: Mixing It Up

Read "Tim Collins: Mixing It Up" reviewed by Alan Bryson


Tim Collins likes to mix it up. It starts at home; the vibraphonist is married to a successful concert violinist and is intimately connected to the world of classical music. Recording with pianist Matthias Bublath, Collins has also worked with guitarist Charlie Hunter, who produced his second album, mixing rock, jazz, and string quartets. He seeks ...

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Article: Live Review

The 2010 Voodoo Experience: Superstars & The Unsung Heroes

Read "The 2010 Voodoo Experience: Superstars & The Unsung Heroes" reviewed by Mike Perciaccante


The 2010 Voodoo Experience: Superstars & The Unsung HeroesCity ParkNew Orleans, LAOctober 29--31, 2010During Halloween Weekend 2010 (October 29-31), New Orleans City Park played host to the 12th Annual Voodoo Experience. As always the festival featured food, fun, retail therapy, corporate sponsors/giveaways and top-shelf performances by musical legends, multi-platinum chart-topping superstar ...

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Article: Interview

Nik Turner: Bringing the Music to the People

Read "Nik Turner: Bringing the Music to the People" reviewed by Jack Gold-Molina


Nik Turner is perhaps best known as the founding saxophonist and flautist for pioneering “space rock" band Hawkwind. As well as contributing to the profound influence that this band has had on rock and punk with its focus on community and grassroots movements--including its many benefit shows and long-standing support of England's free festivals, Turner may ...

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Article: Album Review

John Patitucci Trio: Remembrance

Read "Remembrance" reviewed by Chris May


It's true what they say: you can't judge an album by looking at the cover. Contrary to the mood suggested by the title and the monochrome sleeve shot of an autumnal city park, bassist John Patitucci's Remembrance is a warm and perky affair. The album is Patitucci's salute to some departed heroes--saxophonists John Coltrane, Joe Henderson ...


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