Brian Auger’s Oblivion Express: Complete Oblivion
If you’re like me, songs just pop into your head from your very random access memory. The other day it was a song my brother … Continued
If you’re like me, songs just pop into your head from your very random access memory. The other day it was a song my brother … Continued
Everything seems to be falling in place for Denver’s The Motet, kicking off a big tour tonight with the first of six festival appearances and … Continued
Forty years ago, The Bongos, a premier power pop group from Hoboken, released their Numbers with Wings EP today (September 8). To celebrate, they have … Continued
There is Nothing Even Remotely Like an Andy Frasco & the U.N. Concert That was a story I wrote immediately after Andy Frasco & the … Continued
We all know that well-worn trope “Go big or go home.” BIG Something has edited that to “Go BIG or go home” with a massive … Continued
No sooner did we talk about the summer tour by power prog rock quartet TAUK than they piled on more dates, with the current swing … Continued
After an excellent jazz fusion album (Extrapolation, 1969), a superb psychedelic explosion (Devotion, 1970), and four seminal recordings with Miles Davis, John McLaughlin surprised many … Continued
Tand, the five-man jam monster from South Florida, just kicked off their biggest tour yet with a rain-shortened set at The Great Flamingle II. The … Continued
Eddie Roberts has created great music with The New Mastersounds and different vibes with Matador! Soul Sounds. His latest project, Eddie Roberts and The Lucky … Continued
Joe Roma is a hopeless romantic. Perhaps that is why the music of Row Jomah is so infectious, so inviting. The level of musicianship is … Continued