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TW 1 Comment elvis presley, eric clapton, hammond organ, laura mae, louisiana blues, polk salad annie, roger waters, tina turner, tony joe white, willie and laura mae jones

Tony Joe White – “Deep Cuts”

Every now and then an artist that’s been lurking around on the fringes of the music scene will step out

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Music Review
TW 0 Comments frazier mohawk, german folk, john cale, karlheinz stockhausen, marble index, velvet underground, vinyl edition

Nico – “The Marble Index”

Eight songs that read more like German folk-tinged, experimental dirges than pop or rock music; such is Nico’s second solo

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DVD Reviews
TW 0 Comments bernie versailles, chris quirarte, Dream Theater, fates warning, greg hosharian, nick van dyk, prog power, progressive metal band, quirarte, ray alder, sean andrews

Redemption – “Frozen In The Moment – Live In Atlanta” DVD review

Redemption is a progressive metal band that was formed in Los Angeles in 2000 around the talents of guitarist Nick

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Music Interviews
TW 0 Comments adam levy, bach fugue, beatles, bob dylan, bossa nova, charlie parker, classic rock music, herb alpert, honeydogs, j s bach, jimi hendrix, jimmy webb, rolling stones, rubber soul, sunshine committee, test tube kid, tijuana brass, tijuana taxi

Adam Levy of The Honeydogs interview

One of the biggest cliches in the music business is “best-kept secret.” But when it comes to the Minnesota-based band

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Music Review
TW 0 Comments aqualung, gentle giant, jethro tull, john sykes, keith harrison, nektar, pineapple thief, porcupine tree, prog rock, snapper records, steven wilson

The Pineapple Thief – “Tightly Unwound”

Tightly Unwound is the seventh studio release from England’s The Pineapple Thief and their first release for Kscope/Snapper Records.  Led

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Music Review
TW 0 Comments caroline says ii, columbia legacy, lou reed, velvet underground, white light white heat

Lou Reed – “Playlist – The Very Best of Lou Reed”

Now that Sony and BMG have become a gigantic music conglomerate, we’re hoping that they’ll use those pooled resources to

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Music Notes
TW 1 Comment bernie taupin, butterfly boys, danish television, elton john, gary brooker, geoff whitehorn, josh phillips, procol harum, symphonic rock, whiter shade

Procol Harum In Concert with the Danish National Concert Orchestra and Choir

One of Classic Rock’s most beloved bands, Procol Harum, will have its In Concert With The Danish National Concert Orchestra

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Music Review
TW 0 Comments planet p project, renaissance records, roosevelt, stalin, tojo, tony carey

Planet P Project – “1931 (Go Out Dancing – Part 1)”

1931 (Go Out Dancing – Part 1) is the first record in nearly 20 years from keyboardist/multi-instrumentalist, Tony Carey that

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Music Review
TW 0 Comments all the young dudes, honky tonk piano, ian hunter, lou reed, luther grosvenor, mick bolton, mick ralphs, morgan fisher, mott the hoople, overend watts, spooky tooth

Mott The Hoople – “The Hoople”

The Hoople is the third of a trio of spectacular records issued by glam-rock superstars, Mott The Hoople.  Discounting a

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Listening To
TW 0 Comments butch hancock, flatlanders, jimmie dale gilmore, joe ely, stars in my life, texas trio, west texas plains

The Flatlanders – “More A Legend Than A Band”

The Flatlanders’ first album, More A Legend Than A Band, is an essential record for anyone interested in great songwriting,

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