I listened to what?!?
James Mann finds that even he thinks his musical soundtrack to 2005 was weird.
James Mann finds that even he thinks his musical soundtrack to 2005 was weird.
Music news and views for the entertainment generations, from Tom “Tearaway” Schulte
Streetcore (Hellcat). Review by James Mann.
Just how do you get to a VANS Warped Tour stage if you’re an unsigned band? Gail Worley talks with 2 Cents’ drummer/vocalist Adam O’Rourke to find out.
Legend (Tuff Gong / Island). Review by Ian Koss.
Natural Mystic (Tuff Gong / Island). Review by Matt Cibula.
Halfway Tref (Motown). Review by Bill Campbell.
The ubiquitous trombonist has finally busted out with his first solo record, Cherry. Now Josh Roseman talks to Matt Cibula about what it’s like to be a “sex symbol rock-star trombone player.”
Jamaican E.T. (Trojan). Review by Matt Cibula.
John P. Kelly (Universal). Review by Vanessa Bormann.
The Ultimate Collection (Hip-O). Review by Brian Kruger.
The Ultimate Collection (Hip-O). Review by Vanessa Bormann.
…proxima estacion… ESPERANZA (Virgin). Review by Ian Koss.
Nina Simone (Atlanta Jazz Festival, Chastain Park, Atlanta, GA, May 26, 2000). Concert review by James Mann.
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.