Something Else! sneak peek: Bruce Hornsby, “Life in the Psychotropics” from Solo Concerts (2014)
After a period of exploring roots music, Hornsby takes a bold step.

After a period of exploring roots music, Hornsby takes a bold step.

A brilliant reimagining of a song you probably thought you knew inside and out.

Write, record and release a new jazz tune every six weeks for a year? Nick Hempton could be onto something good.

Another well-developed mixture of smooth jazz, and adult contemporary music.

A private, warmhearted meeting of minds – and we were allowed to listen in.

Like Piazza himself, this restless delight never stays in one place for long.
For every ‘Fragile,’ Yes has several other projects that are routinely ignored.
Catchy, but ultimately a bit less compelling than other ‘Gaucho’ outtakes.

Sturdy rock and roll that pays tribute to its influences without sounding trite.

This album is filled with deep lyrical specifity, and musicianship that goes even deeper.