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Chris J. Connolly - Flying Lessons (2015) | Something Else!
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January 20, 2015 by S. Victor Aaron. Chris J. Connolly – Flying Lessons. The more that the voice and the songs of singer-songwriters are more exposed due to light accompaniment, the easier it is to know if their songs and their singing is truly good. Chris J. Connolly holds himself up to that kind of scrutiny and he acquits himself well. Out January 20, 2015 via Diversion Records. Is a fresh take on this old, no-fuss approach to making music. Altogether, Flying Lessons. S Victor Aaron is an SQL demon for...
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Steve Elliott, Author at Something Else!
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Articles by: Steve Elliott. Mick Abrahams, of Jethro Tull: Something Else! Mick Abrahams rose to instant fame as a member of Jethro Tull, helping craft a debut album in ‘This Was’ that memorably melded blues with progressive rock. The Nude Party – Hot Tub. The Nude Party, out of Boone, N.C., uses a ’60s garage rock sound similar to the classic Pebbles LPs to great effect. Why aren’t the Love Me Nots a much bigger deal? Suburban Lawns: Something Else! Suburban Lawns – Suburban Lawns. Jacco Gardner’s fine ...
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Preston Frazier, Author at Something Else!
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Articles by: Preston Frazier. Armando Perez, of Esso Afrojam Funkbeat: Something Else! Armando Perez discusses the new project by the Chicago-based funk band Esso Afrojam Funkbeat, and how the issues facing immigrants shape their work. Toto, “Angel Don’t Cry” from Isolation. Angel Don’t Cry should have been the leadoff single from 1984’s ‘Isolation,’ showcasing Toto’s new lead singer. Chicago, “Sing a Mean Tune Kid” from Chicago III. 1971): Saturdays in the Park. Saturdays in the Park. Lyrically direct y...
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Casey Golden Trio - Outliers (2015) | Something Else!
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January 12, 2015 by S. Victor Aaron. Casey Golden Trio – Outliers. Fresh faces in music don’t always equate to fresh music, but it does in the case of the Casey Golden Trio. Golden (piano) leads a combo of mid-twentysomethings out of Sydney, Australia with Bill Williams on standup bass and Ed Rodrigues on drums,. 8221; On the concluding segment of that song, a new A figure is introduced after the piano solo, the second part which is played at varying speeds by the whole band. Rodrigues shows uncommon...
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Jon Lord - Concerto for Group and Orchestra (2012) | Something Else!
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November 1, 2012 by Nick DeRiso. Jon Lord – Concerto for Group and Orchestra. For all of the dynamic playing associated with the late Jon Lord’s performances of this life’s-work composition alongside his band mates in Deep Purple, you never heard it quite like this. Completed just before the legendary keyboardist succumbed to cancer, Concerto for Group and Orchestra. Then as now, though, the concerto’s final third — Lord’s torrential “Vivace – Presto,” this time featur...Click here to purchase …. The exp...
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Books: The Beatles at Shea Stadium: The Story Behind Their Greatest Concert (2014) | Something Else!
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March 17, 2014 by Kit O'Toole. Books: The Beatles at Shea Stadium: The Story Behind Their Greatest Concert. At the height of Beatlemania, the Beatles performed at Shea Stadium in New York City on August 15, 1965. The sweltering summer night would rank as one of the most important in rock history, as over 55,000 screaming fans packed the stadium to see their heroes. Sounding like jets constantly flying over the stage, the audience nearly drowned out the group. The Beatles at Shea Stadium. A new book,.
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What About Bob Dylan?: The lost 1986 Tom Petty / Mike Campbell Interview
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July 10, 2015 by Bill DeYoung. What About Bob Dylan? The Lost 1986 Tom Petty / Mike Campbell Interview. Photo by Bill DeYoung. To set the stage:. The freewheeling interview from which this is excerpted was conducted around midnight on July 16, 1986 in Tom Petty’s suite at the Omni Berkshire Place in New York City, after the first show in a three-night stand at Madison Square Garden, which. I used a few quotes in the article I wrote for the. And you pretty much know the rest. I think I have to. You al...
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Aerial - 'Why Don't They Teach Heartbreak at School?' (2014): Review
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October 30, 2014 by Beverly Paterson. Aerial – Why Don’t They Teach Heartbreak at School? It’s been a long time coming, but Aerial’s second full-length album, Why Don’t They Teach Heartbreak at School? Has finally seen the light of day. Founded in the late 1990s, the Scottish band drew instant approval from the power pop brigade in the form of their debut album Back Within Reach. As well as a pair of EPs — and there is no doubt Why Don’t They Teach Heartbreak at School? Will duplicate such praise. Beverl...
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Colin Webster + Mark Holub - Viscera (2014) | Something Else!
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August 9, 2014 by Sammy Stein. Colin Webster Mark Holub – Viscera. Is the third album by saxophonist Colin Webster and drummer Mark Holub, and it is not to be taken lying down. This is energetic, gutsy free-form jazz, and has a unique quality which both musicians stamp on the music — making it their own both in style and magnitude. Interestingly for such a well honed album,. 8212; due October 14, 2014 via New Atlantis Records. Superbly, with the tune given the duo’s own take. Was released via Colin’s own...