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Rich Lerner and The Groove, “Jammin’ with Juma”
Rich Lerner and The Groove can be considered a journeyman band and there ain’t nothing wrong with that. After nearly three decades of playing their own music and covering almost everyone else’s, they’re back to doing what...
- Posted February 23, 2019
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Ashley Wilson Finds Time To “Paint The Sky”
Winter blues got you? If you’re longing for days that are bright and warm, maybe a little new music from Ashley Wilson will help ease your way through the cold and dark of this season. Ashley Wilson...
- Posted February 12, 2019
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A Decade Later, BRAVE Release the calm | the storm
The metaphors surrounding the title of Washington D.C. based prog rock band BRAVE’s new release reach outside the boundary of curious. Its title the calm | the storm not only references the leaping between electric and acoustic...
- Posted February 5, 2019
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Peter Senior ‘On the Edge’ – Reviewed
Peter Senior is a singer-songwriter from Sydney, whose debut release On the Edge features a full plate of songs having big sound, big production and a big impact. But then he’s from Australia…it’s a big country. After...
- Posted January 28, 2019
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American High Gets Real with U.N. Article 14
Combining punk and 60s musical influences with songs about social injustice is just the start of what California band American High is all about. Their latest release, U.N. Article 14, is full of up tempo melodies, filled...
- Posted January 24, 2019
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Gideon King and City Blog – Upscale Madhouse
Refreshing complex and simple. A contradiction in terms, yet both are easily applied to the latest full length CD from Gideon King & City Blog. Guitarist Gideon King spent years amidst the New York City jazz...
- Posted January 17, 2019
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Paul Maged Releases ‘The Resistance’
Sometimes the best laid plans… well, you know how that goes. When we last caught up with New York singer-songwriter Paul Maged, he had just released the first in a trilogy of planned EPs. After Light Years...
- Posted January 3, 2019
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The Native Sibling Return with ‘How To Win’
For Seattle born siblings Ryan and Kaylee Williams, having a musical career together was not their first choice. Each did decide on a musical path but it wasn’t until an informal 2012 sing-a-long in an Irish pub…and...
- Posted October 29, 2018
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Jim Brown Releases “Richard” in Advance of ‘The Devil on the Other Shoulder’
Sometimes giving some space to the thing you love is what is needed to make that thing better. So it would seem with Jim Brown and his musical career. Singer-songwriter Jim Brown is a Greenville, SC native...
- Posted October 29, 2018
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Geoff Gibbons “Rollin’ Free” with a “Fall Girl”
There’s never a bad time for a new road trip song and so Americana-folk singer-songwriter Geoff Gibbons has provided two for this autumn, when the days of long summer drives are fading into a muted colored memory....
- Posted October 25, 2018