Yep, I’m still listening to Dinah Thorpe! I still don’t know exactly what to say about “Lullabies and Wake-UP Calls.” Okay – I guess I do. It’s good! Like really good! There, I said it. Thorpe has some things to say and she delivers in a classic style that is undeniable. You can dance to […]
Bobbie Morrone is ready to Make You Scream
Philadelphia’s Bobbie Morrone Trio have been in the studio and have shared this 3 track EP titled The Best I Can Be for our listening pleasure. Bobbie Morrone (vocals, guitar), Paul Machette (bass), and Alex Machette (drums) have created a powerful, exciting, and engaging trio of soul-bluesy-pop singles with just enough jazz to make them […]
Xi.me.na Borges Makes Joyful Noise…But Not Like You’re Expecting To Hear
One woman + 1 voice + 1 body + 0 instruments + 5 languages = Xi.me.na Borges and her new vocal experimental album, Joyful Noise. “In my experience, Christmas is chaos filled with love. I wanted to make something that represented that and by finding all the different voices inside myself I realized I […]
The Best Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon Tribute Album of 2013
Mobtown Moon is responsible for creating one of the greatest Pink Floyd tribute albums of all time. Recipient of the 2013 Best Tribute Album by Baltimore Magazine, I am not alone in this claim. Dark Side of the Moon is one of THE greatest albums ever created. Mobtown Moon took this classic, gathered up some […]
Conventus The Eye of the Heart
Conventus The Eye of the Heart is an album about unions. “Conventus The Eye of the Heart is my new and ninth album born out of life’s unions and struggles. The past couple of years I encountered many unions in different disguises. I was diagnosed and cured of colon cancer. As I lay in my […]
Jitterbug Vipers – a 1930s rock band
Jitterbug Vipers are more than just a jazz band. They are a wailing, swingadelic 1930s rock & roll bundle of fun… raucous yet refined. This Austin, Texas quartet specializes in a jazz niche known as “viper jazz”… a musical heritage which pulls from the likes of Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington, and Count Basie. …a screeching […]
Blues In The Green Room Hosted by Eileen Howard
I am feeling like the coolest cat in school as I vibe along to Eileen Howard’s Blues In The Green Room. With her smooth, sultry voice and those finger snappin’ bluesy jazz grooves, I can’t help but fall in love with this one. Ms. Howard’s performance sucks you into the album and even though I […]
The Rick Webster Project
Rick Webster is probably one of the hardest working guitarist and composers in Perth, Western Australia. Recent winner of the International John Lennon Songwriting Contest (Jazz category) and finalist in the American Songwriting Competition 2012, Webster received his training from the Academy of Performing Arts with a bachelor’s degree in Jazz Music and an Advanced […]
Aurganic Deviations Is Refreshing
The foundation for Aurganic formed back in 1999 when Leo and Mike (who were high school classmates) joined a punk band. Interestingly enough these two creatives spent their time discussing old jazz rock albums they heard growing up. Over the next decade, Mike and Leo would live life, walk their individual paths, but, thanks to […]
Sidewalk Chalk – let’s Write It on the Walls
“Sidewalk Chalk are performing at The Basement in Nashville on August 21. These guys mix up hiphop, jazz, soul and funk; they have a rapper, singer, horn section and even a tapdancer. Chicago Reader gave them the 2010 award for Best Chicago HipHop Act and they’ve gotten shoutouts from CBS, Lupe Fiasco and many more.” … […]
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