Dickey Betts’ Star Rose as the Allman Brothers Band Grieved

Dickey Betts’ Star Rose as the Allman Brothers Band Grieved

April 19, 2024

I saw Dickey Betts during a unique era for the Allman Brothers Band: Duane Allman was gone but bassist Berry Oakley was still alive.

Steve McKnight and GayC/DC: Breaking the Rainbow Ceiling

Steve McKnight and GayC/DC: Breaking the Rainbow Ceiling

April 22, 2024

Mike Tiano interviews Steve McKnight, whose GayC/DC tribute band brings together the many eras of AC/DC – but with a decidedly different slant.

Cannonball Adderley – ‘Poppin’ in Paris: Live at L’Olympia 1972′ (2024)

Cannonball Adderley – ‘Poppin’ in Paris: Live at L’Olympia 1972′ (2024)

April 20, 2024

Now out in complete, remastered and legal form, ‘Poppin’ in Paris: Live at L’Olympia 1972′ should serve to get Cannonball Adderley’s final era the attention it deserves.

Cannonball Adderley – ‘Poppin’ in Paris: Live at L’Olympia 1972′ (2024)

Cannonball Adderley – ‘Poppin’ in Paris: Live at L’Olympia 1972′ (2024)

April 20, 2024

Now out in complete, remastered and legal form, ‘Poppin’ in Paris: Live at L’Olympia 1972′ should serve to get Cannonball Adderley’s final era the attention it deserves.

Thollem – ‘Worlds In A Life, One’ (2024)

Thollem – ‘Worlds In A Life, One’ (2024)

February 2, 2024

Thollem made something entirely new using used parts created by various trios and mold them into a genuine piece of aural art made by a six performers using the intuition of one.

Steve McKnight and GayC/DC: Breaking the Rainbow Ceiling

Steve McKnight and GayC/DC: Breaking the Rainbow Ceiling

April 22, 2024

Mike Tiano interviews Steve McKnight, whose GayC/DC tribute band brings together the many eras of AC/DC – but with a decidedly different slant.

Nektar – ‘Journey to the Other Side: Live at the Dunellen Theater’ (2024)

Nektar – ‘Journey to the Other Side: Live at the Dunellen Theater’ (2024)

April 8, 2024

Nektar boldly carries on despite the loss of beautiful members with the upcoming double album ‘Journey to the Other Side: Live at the Dunellen Theater.’

Why That Self-Titled 1994 Album Is the Best Motley Crue You Never Heard

Why That Self-Titled 1994 Album Is the Best Motley Crue You Never Heard

March 18, 2024

Released 30 years ago, ‘Motley Crue’ is actually their heaviest and most mature record – mature, of course, being a relative term.

Dragon – ‘O Zambezi’ (1978): Antipodean April

Dragon – ‘O Zambezi’ (1978): Antipodean April

April 21, 2024

If record execs and promoters had any idea what to do with Dragon, this fun, accessible New Zealand power pop band could have been big in America.

Dragon – ‘O Zambezi’ (1978): Antipodean April

Dragon – ‘O Zambezi’ (1978): Antipodean April

April 21, 2024

If record execs and promoters had any idea what to do with Dragon, this fun, accessible New Zealand power pop band could have been big in America.

‘Together Through Life’ Remains One of Bob Dylan’s Most Low Key, Organic LPs

‘Together Through Life’ Remains One of Bob Dylan’s Most Low Key, Organic LPs

April 15, 2024

Released 15 years ago this month, Bob Dylan’s loose and approachable ‘Together Through Life’ recalled a bottle-passing night of music among old friends.

Dickey Betts’ Star Rose as the Allman Brothers Band Grieved

Dickey Betts’ Star Rose as the Allman Brothers Band Grieved

April 19, 2024

I saw Dickey Betts during a unique era for the Allman Brothers Band: Duane Allman was gone but bassist Berry Oakley was still alive.

Nick Finzer, Christian Fabian, Rachel Z + Others: Five for the Road

Nick Finzer, Christian Fabian, Rachel Z + Others: Five for the Road

April 5, 2024

Nick Finzer, Christian Fabian and Rachel Z are part of the latest edition of Five for the Road, an occasional look at music that’s been in my car lately.

Nosotros Mentiras

Nosotros, “Mentiras” (2024): One Track Mind

April 10, 2024

Funky and fresh, the new single “Mentiras” (meaning “lies” in Spanish) finds the Santa Fe-based 10-piece band Nosotros in fine form.

How Eric Clapton’s ‘Me and Mr. Johnson’ Made the Case for British Blues

How Eric Clapton’s ‘Me and Mr. Johnson’ Made the Case for British Blues

March 20, 2024

I thought I didn’t need another take on “Come On In My Kitchen.” Twenty years ago, Eric Clapton proved me wrong with ‘Me and Mr. Johnson.’

How Rudolph Stole the Show on ‘The Temptations Christmas Card’

How Rudolph Stole the Show on ‘The Temptations Christmas Card’

December 25, 2023

This album will always be defined by its lead-off moment, as the Temptations take a kid’s song and transform it into a funked-out Yuletide hoot.

The Daily Doug: The Albums That Shaped My Career

The Daily Doug: The Albums That Shaped My Career

July 15, 2022

Composer, educator and vocal-group conductor Douglas Helvering, best known for his YouTube channel, The Daily Doug, discusses LPs that changed everything.

Terry Kirkman’s Legend Was Bigger Than the Association’s ‘Cherish’

Terry Kirkman’s Legend Was Bigger Than the Association’s ‘Cherish’

September 27, 2023

The Association’s chart-topping “Cherish” was the epitome of the romantic pop ballad, but Terry Kirkman wrote far more – and far more interesting – songs.

Steve Howe Made a Colorful, Quite Surprising Debut With Tomorrow

Steve Howe Made a Colorful, Quite Surprising Debut With Tomorrow

February 20, 2023

Released 55 years ago this month, the self-titled debut by Yes stalwart Steve Howe’s old band Tomorrow is one of the best of its psychedelic kind.

Five Moments of Eternal Brilliance From Steely Dan’s ‘Pretzel Logic’

Five Moments of Eternal Brilliance From Steely Dan’s ‘Pretzel Logic’

February 20, 2024

Released 50 years ago today, Steely Dan’s ‘Pretzel Logic’ remains a pinnacle achievement for the premier jazz-pop rock band. Here’s a handful of reasons why.

Playin’ the Changes With Tom Petty, Aerosmith + Cheap Trick: Shadows in Stereo

Playin’ the Changes With Tom Petty, Aerosmith + Cheap Trick: Shadows in Stereo

October 25, 2021

Often over-looked albums by Tom Petty, Aerosmith and Cheap Trick are turning 40 next year. But why wait for a rock ‘n’ roll re-evaluation?