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TW 0 Comments metal act, native american music, percussion instruments, porcupine tree, prog metal, riverside

Mariusz Duda – “Lunatic Soul”

Mariusz Duda, the front man for Polish prog-metal act Riverside, has released his first solo album, titled Lunatic Soul. The

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Music Interviews
TW 2 Comments athens ga, atlanta rhythm section, bill butler, byron paul, charlie daniels, heartwood, marshall tucker band, nothin fancy, paul hornsby, pedal steel guitar, robert hudson, tim hildebrandt, wet willie

Heartwood – Robert Hudson & Tim Hildebrandt revisit “Nothin’ Fancy,” a “lost” Southern Rock belle

The 1970s were, for many, the glory days of Southern Rock. All across the south great music could be heard

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TW 0 Comments audio fidelity, bad motor scooter, gold cds, gold compact disc, rock candy, rock the nation, ronnie montrose, sammy hagar

Montrose – “Montrose” 24 KT Gold Compact Disc

I was overjoyed to learn that Audio Fidelity, one of my favorite reissue labels, would be issuing another set of

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Music Review
TW 0 Comments aztecs, general augusto pinochet, god quetzalcoatl, military dictatorship, psychedelic records

Sacros – “Sacros” is a long-lost gem from Chile

I’m always blown away by the history of records. For all the albums that were recorded across the globe in

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DVD Reviews
TW 0 Comments chattanooga tn, dan fogelberg, eiger dreams, fred schendel, glass hammer, lex rex, progressive rock bands, shadowlands, steve babb

Glass Hammer – Live At The Tivoli DVD review

Glass Hammer are simply one of the best progressive rock bands going today. I remember hearing their 2001 release, Chronometree,

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TW 0 Comments electric light orchestra, elo, jeff lynne, message from the country, roy wood

The Move – Message From The Country

Before there was Electric Light Orchestra there was The Move, the brilliant psychedelic rock band led by Roy Wood. In

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Music Notes
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The most collectible blues records on Chess

If you are a blues fan, you’ll want to check out this slideshow of albums put together by my friend

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Music Review
TW 0 Comments clarence white, everly brothers, flying burrito brothers, gram parsons, lowell george, nudie suits, pedal steel, pure prairie league, sugar babe, uncle tupelo

Country & West Coast – The Birth Of Country Rock

The leading lights and lesser-known luminaries of country-rock are presented impeccably on Ace’s 24-track Country & West Coast: The Birth

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TW 0 Comments bob dylan, charlie mccoy, coconut grove fl, fred neil, greenwich village, nashville skyline, norbert putnam, vince martin

Vince Martin – If The Jasmine Don’t Get You… The Bay Breeze Will

Vince Martin was part of the Greenwich Village folk scene of the early 1960s, and he struck up a friendship

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TW 0 Comments Black Sabbath, dave navarro, Deep Purple, ed roth, glenn hughes, hot chili peppers, red hot chili peppers

Glenn Hughes – Soul Mover

Ex-Trapeze, ex-Deep Purple, ex-Black Sabbath bassist and vocalist Glenn Hughes has released several solo albums since his 1978 debut, Play

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