A life long lover and student of music, Tony Marino has delivered his 11th studio album Tango Silhouette. Known as “the quintessential Latin jazz keyboardist”, Tony’s new album is packed with twelve Latin jazz fusion compositions that are guaranteed to carry you away to a space of warm breezes, classy fashion and a venue full […]
Interview with South For Winter – Twine
With elements of folk, gypsy, jazz, and blues, South for Winter’s varying sound is united by delicate harmonies, intricate guitar-work, and earthy vocals. Within its first year, the trio quickly developed an impressive resume – releasing two EP’s, completing both a 15-state national and an international tour, and receiving recognition from Lightning 100 Radio as […]
Don’t Break What You Cannot Fix, Jam to the Soothing Sounds of Y. Dan Rubinstein’s New Single
San Francisco based singer/songwriter Y. Dan Rubinstein delivers a soothing array of jazzy, acoustic folk on his latest single Don’t Break What You Cannot Fix. Considering the current political climate where greedy businessman now have increasing power over more governments than ever before and decisions are being made based on immediate desires rather than long-term […]
Interview with Indentikit – Mind’s Eye Meteorology
I became a fan of Atlanta based prog-experimental-jazz group Identikit as soon as I saw the video for their single Stargaze. The group released their album Mind’s Eye Meteorology on March 1st and I was fortunate enough to grab some of their time for the below interview. Full Q&A along with music, a music video […]
Interview with Jeff Novotny
In this interview spotlight, I spend a few moments with composer and musician Jeff Novotny to discuss his influences, the wide range of styles he composes with, technology and more. Full Q&A along with music and links can be found below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your […]
Interview with Eddie Arjun and A Preview of the Forthcoming Album, Transition
Eddie Arjun is one of my favorite musicians and producers with whom I have crossed paths with over my years as a music blogger. In my opinion, he and his band pump out some of the finest instrumental jazz rock that has graced my ears. It’s safe to say I am always excited when I […]
Interview with Raymond Dickerson – Command and Control, New Album Epiphany Now Available
Raymond Dickerson is a retired US Army officer. In his last assignment, he served as project officer and course manager/developer of the Signal Officer Captains Career Course Reserve Component as part of 442nd Signal Battalion Officer of the Education Division at Fort Gordon, GA. Colonel Dickerson has always been a top notch administrator who has […]
Interview with Uberphonics – Body Buzz
From the beginning Uberphonics set out to create an experience that would absorb the listener by blending elements of Jam, Jazz, Funk, and Rock. After several improvised jam sessions the unit knew that they had something special, and since they have cultivated their sound into what has become become one of Nashville’s most innovative and […]
Gideon King & City Blog (GKCB) Dissect Smoke, Mirrors and Photoshop Trends On New Single, Fake It On Facebook
Gideon King & City Blog released a full length album in 2015 which led Huffington Post to declare Gideon King as a “musical genius”. A rising force in the NYC jazz scene having worked with John Scofield and members of Steely Dan, GKCB is preparing for the release of a new album titled Upscale Madhouse. […]
Manuel Muzzu (M²) Unleashes Funky Jams On Newest Album, New Stories Old Hands Now Available
Italian bassist Manuel Muzzu – M² has delivered his latest instrumental project titled New Stories – Old Hands, which is the follow up to his 2012 release The Right Hands Miracle. Working with an all star cast of musicians, Manuel’s music is founded in his love for the bass guitar. Whether he is playing a […]
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