The Gurus
The Gurus (Rainbow Quartz International). Review by Sean Slone.
The Gurus (Rainbow Quartz International). Review by Sean Slone.
Go (Franklin Castle). Review by Sean Slone.
Free Expression (Action Musik). Review by Sean Slone.
Phantom Power (XL). Review by Sean Slone.
All The King’s Men (ROIR). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Strangely Beautiful (Hidden Agenda). Review by Ben Varkentine.
Unbroken (Roam). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Hate (Mantra Recordings). Review by Rob Walsh.
The You I Knew (self-released). Review by Gail Worley.
String Quartet Tribute to Matchbox 20, String Quartet Tribute to Incubus, String Quartet Tribute to David Bowie, String Quartet Tribute to Black Sabbath, String Quartet Tribute to Madonna (Vitamin). Review by James Mann.
A Tribute to Benefit the WMNF Building Fund (Pure Tone). Review by Anton Wagner.
Mind if We Make Love to You (Smile). Review by Sean Slone.
Benson Meets Sangster (Roam). Review by Kurt Channing.
Music From and Inspired By the Motion Picture (V2). Review by Brian Broccoli.
Don’t Trust Whitey (self-released). Review by Ian Koss.
Give It To Her (Rainbow Quartz). Review by Kurt Channing.
George Harrison died of cancer today. James Mann looks at the life and influence of “the quiet Beatle.”
Self-Assembly (Bar/None). Review by Anton Wagner.
With his new greatest hits collection, Time Capsule, in stores, singer/songwriter Matthew Sweet has freed himself from contractual obligations and is label-less for the first time in over a decade. While many artists may panic at such a prospect, Sean Slone discovered Sweet is finding it one of the most exciting, liberating, and challenging times in his career.
Vinyl junkie Christopher Long discovers a treasure trove of budget-priced used LPs in Vero Beach, Florida — including a well-loved copy of the 1974 Linda Ronstadt breakout album, Heart Like a Wheel — for a buck.
Carl F. Gauze takes in an intimate show with the wonderful Rebecca Fischer, performing Make Someone Happy as part of the Orlando Shakes Courtyard Cabaret Series.
“Lovin’ of the Game” single (Compass Records). Review by Judy Craddock.
Lilys’ East Coast tour begins February 10, 2023, and will include shows in Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York City, and more.
Soul’d Out: The Complete Wattstax Collection overwhelms Carl F. Gauze with 12 music CDs reprising the 1972 benefit concert to rebuild Watts, Los Angeles, seven years after the riot.
OG Skate Rock Band JFA Is Back With Its First Studio Album In Way Too Long, The Last Ride, out May 2023.
Elizabeth Moen may have started life with Midwest roots, but the singer-songwriter’s incredible talent has taken her to the international stage. Jeremy Glazier talks with the Iowa songbird on today’s episode.
Rifling through a boxful of ravaged old records, Christopher Long locates a flea market LP copy of the Ozark Mountain Daredevils Don’t Look Down — for a quarter — and speaks with the band’s co-founding bassist, Michael “Supe” Granda, about his amazing discovery.
Winter Park Playhouse regular Carl F. Gauze enjoys Tales from a Hopeful Romantic, a musically outstanding love story, courtesy of spotlight chanteuse Tay Anderson.