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Jeremy – ‘Dulcimer Dance’ (2018)

Jeremy Morris embraces another wide array of sonic expressions on his latest inspired endeavor, ‘Dulcimer Dance.’

Paul McCartney Found Collaborative, First-Take Genius Again With 'Electric Arguments'

Paul McCartney Found Collaborative, First-Take Genius Again With ‘Electric Arguments’

Set free from the boundaries of his own fame, Paul McCartney flourished on the Fireman’s ‘Electric Arguments,’ issued 10 years ago today.

The Allman Brothers Band's Ubiquitous 'Whipping Post': One Track Mind

The Allman Brothers Band’s Ubiquitous ‘Whipping Post’: One Track Mind

The Allman Brothers Band’s half century-old song about timeless heartache and the drowning of one’s sorrows has captured the blues-rocking imagination of a new generation.

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Ryan A. Miller – ‘Atrophy Torque Fly’ (2018)

Ryan A. Miller’s ‘Atrophy Torque Fly’ thrives in its uniqueness.

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Peter Brotzmann + Heather Leigh – ‘Sparrow Nights’ (2018)

There is a deep understanding here between Peter Brotzmann and Heather Leigh, even more so than on their previous collaboration.

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David Dominique – ‘Mask’ (2018)

David Dominique shows a creative zeal for using traditional jazz as a springboard into the abyss, much as Mingus, Kirk and Lacy did.

'A Life in Yes: The Chris Squire Tribute' (2018)

‘A Life in Yes: The Chris Squire Tribute’ (2018)

‘A Life in Yes: The Chris Squire Tribute’ was conceived, produced, recorded and mixed by Squire’s friend and hand-picked replacement Billy Sherwood.

Tom Petty, Bob Dylan and Joe Strummer: The Singers and the Songs

Tom Petty, Bob Dylan and Joe Strummer: The Singers and the Songs

A look inside Tom Petty’s ‘An American Treasure,’ Bob Dylan’s ‘More Blood, More Tracks: The Bootleg Series Vol. 14’ and ‘Joe Strummer 001.’

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Dustin Carlson, “Hands That Feed” from ‘Air Ceremony’ (2018): video premiere

Here is the video premiere of “Hands That Feed,” by guitarist Dustin Carlson and his Air Ceremony band.

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Ross Hammond – ‘Riding Dragons in Winter’ (2018)

Yes, Ross Hammond’s ‘Riding Dragons in Winter’ is relatively simple but when life gets too noisy and complicated, it’s time to return to elemental things.