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Mind Lion. Review by Michelle Wilson.
Mind Lion. Review by Michelle Wilson.
Black Coffee ( Mascot Label Group). Review by Michelle Wilson.
Michelle Wilson wraps up the year with some short takes!
Black To Blues ( Mascot Label Group). Review by Michelle Wilson.
Southern Blood (Rounder Records ). Review by Michelle Wilson.
Signs (Concord Records). Review by Michelle Wilson.
Just Like Medicine ( Seedling Records). Review by Michelle Wilson.
TajMo (Concord Records ). Review by Michelle Wilson.
Magic Valley (Interscope Records). Review by Michelle Wilson.
Trouble & Whiskey ( American Showplace Music). Review by Michelle Wilson.
The Story of My Life (Orleans Records). Review by Michelle Wilson.
Michelle Wilson gives tribute to the voice of an angel. Gregg Allman, RIP.
Meeting My Shadow (Ruf Records). Review by Michelle Wilson.
Raw (Baltimore Thrush Records). Review by Michelle Wilson.
Rockers (American Showplace Music). Review by Michelle Wilson.
Midnight Highway (Provogue/Mascot Label Group). Review by Michelle Wilson.
Don Henley shares his timeless songs with a Florida crowd, and Michelle Wilson gets chills.
Doyle Bramhall II gives Clearwater the blues, and Michelle Wilson loved it!
Michelle Wilson says goodbye to the legendary Allman Brothers drummer - and friend.
Make Blues Not War (Ruf Records). Review by Michelle Wilson.
Midge Ure brings his Band In A Box tour to historic Mount Dora, Florida, where Michelle Wilson revels in ’80s nostalgia.
Lily and Generoso review director Kazik Radwanski’s poignant comedic drama Matt and Mara, which explores the emotionally nuanced relationship between two longtime friends.
Sejin Suzuki’s unorthodox Yakuza film, Tattooed Life (1965) makes its Blu-ray debut from Radiance Films.
Hang out with some cool musicians as they make a record in a mountain cabin in Appalachia.
A classic children’s show is set to a Hip Hop beat. Carl F. Gauze reviews P.Nokio: A Hip-Hop Musical at Orlando Family Stage.
Cascades, Cascading, Cascadingly (Missing Piece Group). Review by Judy Craddock.
Uncollected Noise New York ‘88-‘90 (Silver Current Records / 20-20-20). Review by Steven Cruse.
With her latest book, I Used to Like You Until…, staunch (small l) libertarian and free speech poster girl, Kat Timpf proves that she just might be the much-needed cooling agent required to extinguish today’s super-charged sociopolitical dumpster fire.