Lorraine Desmarais Trio ‘Couleurs de Lune’ Album Review
It’s more than time to add another name to the list of great Canadian musical trios, specifically the Lorraine Desmarais Trio.
Read moreIt’s more than time to add another name to the list of great Canadian musical trios, specifically the Lorraine Desmarais Trio.
Read moreJoe Lovano’s lifelong devotion to the music of Charlie ‘Bird’ Parker resulted in the release of one of the best jazz albums of recent years.
Read moreOne listen to this album and you’ll be checking out the rest of her catalog. ‘The Party Ain’t Over’ by a long shot.
Read moreFrom Muscle Shoals, Alabama come the wonderful voices of Laura and Lydia Rogers, with their debut album, produced by T Bone Burnett.
Read moreLos Angeles Blues is exceptionally beautiful not only for its range of composition, but also for the superb audio quality.
Read moreNowhere were the twists and turns of Warren’ Zevon’s career better displayed side by side than on The Wind, his final album.
Read moreFilmmaker John Bolton (Aim for the Roses) chronicles the journey of how the lives of the performers and classical music come together.
Read moreWhile makeup can hide all those age lines, these boys (now in their late 60s) show they can still command and wow a crowd.
Read more‘Mojo’ is a strong piece of work that harkens back to the way people used to go into the studio: without months of planning and preconception.
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