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Dirty Dozen Brass Band with Dizzy Gillespie Take A Big Swing On ‘Live In New Orleans’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
Shawn Donohue December 31, 2021 No Comments
The jazz is always flowing down in New Orleans, but in the early, to mid-’80s there was an extra sense of excitement every Tuesday night when the Dirty Dozen Brass
Jerry Joseph and the Jackmormons Kick Off NYE Run in Portland, OR with Impassioned Performance (SHOW REVIEW/PHOTOS)
Neil Ferguson December 30, 2021 2 Comments
Jerry Joseph and the Jackmormons soldiered on as they kicked off the first of their four-show New Year’s Eve run at Dante’s in Portland, Oregon on Tuesday, December 28th.
‘Licorice Pizza’ Can’t Carry Weight Of Its Parts (FILM REVIEW)
James Roberts December 24, 2021 4 Comments
Rating C+ The thing about Paul Thomas Anderson is that his talent is so great that even his bad movies are, well, pretty good. His technique and craft are such
‘Red Rocket’ Finds Empathy for the Ignored Masses (FILM REVIEW)
Glide December 24, 2021 No Comments
RATING A It’s difficult to make a compelling narrative from terrible people. We tend to want to like our protagonists and watch them succeed. Constructing a story from awful people
‘The Matrix Resurrections’ Gives Us The Sequel We Always Deserved (FILM REVIEW)
James Roberts December 23, 2021 1 Comment
RATING B+ Strictly speaking, no, we did not need another Matrix. That’s arguably been true since 1999 when the first movie came and blew everyone’s minds with its reality-bending story,
GarciaLive Volume 17 – Nor Cal ’76 (ALBUM REVIEW)
Doug Collette December 23, 2021 No Comments
Jerry Garcia must’ve been happy to just play music come fall of 1976. At least that would seem to be the case, judging from the seeming inexhaustible string of ideas
UNDERMINED: The Case For Phish Finally Earning Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction
David Weinberg December 22, 2021 27 Comments
Disclaimer: This article was solicited by no one and does not speak for anyone but myself – a grumpy Gen-Xer who thinks it is the appropriate time for a jeremiad
Eva Gardner Takes Us Into the Heart of ‘Darkmatter’ With Her Solo EP (INTERVIEW)
Hannah Means-Shannon December 22, 2021 No Comments
Eva Gardner is most widely known for her twenty years of bass playing and extensive touring with acts like Moby, Cher, Gwen Stefani, and most recently, P!NK. She found the
Original Garage A Trois Lineup Celebrates New Album ‘Calm Down Cologne’ in Portland, OR (PHOTOS)
Greg Homolka December 22, 2021 No Comments
On December 19th the original Garage A Trois lineup celebrated their new album Calm Down Cologne in Portland, OR
Saharan Rock Shines Boldy On The Burgler’s “Wish I Was Alive”
Glide December 21, 2021 No Comments
The Burgler is Ori Kastiel, an Israeli producer, focusing on the many sides of groove and psychedelia. A self-taught musician, Kastiel started playing while serving in the mandatory Israeli army,
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