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Charles Rumback – ‘Cadillac Turns’ (2019)

Charles Rumback’s ‘Cadillac Turns’ has all the energy and capriciousness of a free-jazz blowing session but still retains a strong sense of melody.

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Fernando Perdomo, progressive rocker: Something Else! Interview

Fernando Perdomo joins us to discuss his newest instrumental progressive-rock release, but there’s much, much more to him.

Toto, "Mrs. Johnson" from 'Toto XX' (1998): Toto Tuesdays

Toto, “Mrs. Johnson” from ‘Toto XX’ (1998): Toto Tuesdays

Despite a few notable flourishes, “Mrs. Johnson” never makes a compelling case for inclusion on the first Toto album.

33Jazz Records at 30: As Always, a Fierce Advocate for Women

33Jazz Records at 30: As Always, a Fierce Advocate for Women

33Jazz Records’ initial raison d’etre was the support of women in music, and that’s very much part of their ethos today.

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Wendy Eisenberg and Shane Parish – ‘Nervous Systems’ (2019)

Wendy Eisenberg and Shane Parish’s ‘Nervous Systems’ is just two masters of experimental guitar in an impromptu meeting of the minds.

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Motley Crue, “Like a Virgin” (2019): One Track Mind

The shoulda-stayed-retired Motley Crue have unleashed a raging dumpster fire on an unsuspecting musical world.

Chicago, "Reruns" from 'Chicago 13' (1979): Saturdays in the Park

Chicago, “Reruns” from ‘Chicago 13’ (1979): Saturdays in the Park

Sadly, “Reruns” is another reminder of where Chicago was heading in their not-too-distant future.

Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets, March 13, 2019: Shows I'll Never Forget

Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets, March 13, 2019: Shows I’ll Never Forget

Sitting on the fence about attending an upcoming show by Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets? Mike Tiano is here to push you off.

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Samantha Boshnack’s Seismic Belt – ‘Live In Santa Monica’ (2019)

Samantha Boshnack takes her ambitions to the next level and then puts it all on the line with a new band in front of a live audience. No sweat.

Yes, "Open Your Eyes" from 'Open Your Eyes' (1997): YESterdays

Yes, “Open Your Eyes” from ‘Open Your Eyes’ (1997): YESterdays

Billy Sherwood always had a knack for melding traditional Yes elements with a contemporary sound. Same here.