I've been eager to hear the follow up toSeven Evils Spawned Of Seven Headsever since I covered it in the more primitiveFebruary 2021version of these lists - back when it was just me, a shitload of time thanks to COVID, and no other writers helping me (yet). Sure enough, they haven...
notably under the direction of John Eliot Gardiner, and the French pianist Baptiste Trotignon, winner of numerous awards (Victoires du Jazz, Django d'Or) have combined their talents and sensibilities to celebrate these spirituals and the
By Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com (Saturday Night Post) Legendary financial and geopolitical cycle analyst Martin Armstrong says, “The cheating in the midterm election next week is going to be so great that it is almost impossible to make a prediction.
The bassist joined him in a downright sexy take on the standard “How Insensitive,” her tango-touched rhythm entwining with his sinuous single-note lines (which turned into suggestively dissonant chords when he accompanied her solo)."Michael J. WestThe Washington Postread more Pat Metheny and ...
The bassist joined him in a downright sexy take on the standard “How Insensitive,” her tango-touched rhythm entwining with his sinuous single-note lines (which turned into suggestively dissonant chords when he accompanied her solo)."Michael J. WestThe Washington Postread more Pat Metheny and ...
For he tore its chords asunder. And said no chains shall sully thee, Thou soul of love and bravery. Thy songs were made for the pure and free, They shall never sound in slavery. Shamelessly romantic stuff, and belonging more properly in Celtic myth and saga than amongst the blood and ...
after a great trip to South Korea and Japan…plus the One Night Suzan retrospective compilation LP has just been released by Make Me Happy, so I’m really happy about it…And as a matter of fact I’ve been playing some guitar now and then, but mostly improvising on chords that I love...
”– that last from Andrew Marr, cheeky monkey). Brilliantly, he delivers them simultaneously, singing Summertime over Bolero chords, and getting audience participation in Fever. Crafty to set a cabaret mood before we get down to business with “Come see the rich of Oyster Bay / On this ...
saw a film once about a man who puts two chords together on the guitar, feels good about himself for having done it, then gets drunk at the establishment located below his loft apartment. i bet he could support a family. Adam Elgar A Beginner's Guide to Lights (northern) The whole ...
Tracklist/Description: Interview with Loz: - Why have you started to produce dnb? - I have always been passionate about Drum & Bass, since I was in my teens. I had decks growing up and I did a Music Technology degree just to give myself the skills to follow my love for the music!