Ben Harper and Charlie Musselwhite ‘Get Up!’ Album Review
Ben Harper’s collaboration with famed blues harpist Charlie Musselwhite, is not just a killer blues album; it’s a killer album period.
Read moreBen Harper’s collaboration with famed blues harpist Charlie Musselwhite, is not just a killer blues album; it’s a killer album period.
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Read moreOttawa composer Sean Clarke’s debut album explores both parenthood and music’s capacity to bypass reason and language.
Read moreOften called “The Steely Dan of Smooth Jazz”, the contemporary jazz pioneers known as Pieces of a Dream release their latest collection, celebrating resilience and brotherhood.
Read moreInspired by the rhythm and mystery of the ocean, the album embodies the spirit of exploration and the depth of jazz improvisation.
Read morePhil Ochs was perhaps the most passionate folksinger of the 1960s, blazing a path of social commitment.
Read moreR.E.M. releases a dynamic five-track EP dedicated to Radio Free Europe, celebrating its 75th anniversary this year.
Read moreTaiwanese jazz/classical pianist Jo-Yu Chen merges jazz and classical influences in a brilliant new hybrid of musical traditions.
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