Steve Perry, Traces

Steve Perry, Traces – Review by J. Kyr Steve Perry had stepped away from music after parting ways with Journey, he went on a real-life hiatus from music totally. Rumors swirled as to why; but in all the successes that Read more
Steve Perry, Traces – Review by J. Kyr Steve Perry had stepped away from music after parting ways with Journey, he went on a real-life hiatus from music totally. Rumors swirled as to why; but in all the successes that Read more
Willie Nelson, My Way – Review by Constance Tucker For some it might be strange to see Willie Nelson, an artist and songwriter more closely linked to Country music putting out a standards album. What many may not know is Read more
Kandace Springs, Indigo – Review by Constance Tucker Kandace Springs might be a new name to you, but she certainly will win you over the moment she begins to sing. Her early recordings include a self-titled Ep (2014), Soul Eyes Read more
Prince, Piano and a Microphone 1983 – Review by John Gaddis It is hard to compare Prince’s genius to modern day artists, though the plethora of artists is almost growing to a glut, there seems to be less and less Read more
Jacqueline Tabor, The Lady in the Gown – Review by Constance Tucker Seattle’s own Jacqueline Tabor has been winning ears with her unique blend of jazz with blues inflections for years, it is only now with the release of her Read more
Macy Gray, Ruby – Review Constance Tucker Macy Gray is back with her amalgamation of jazz and R&B flavorings. Most jazzers love both genres as they offer the soulfulness that each genre has to offer. Mack Avenue most notably tied Read more
Aimée Allen, Wings Uncaged – Review by Constance Tucker I was introduced to Aimée Allen’s music through her 2011 release Winters & Mays and had the pleasure of revisiting her work again in 2015 with Matter of Time. The journey Read more
Paul McCartney, Egypt Station – Review by Donald Rumpert Paul McCartney is not showing any signs of slowing down, his latest endeavor Egypt Station just released on September 7, 2018 is a fine outing. Egypt Station is the eighteenth solo Read more
Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators, Living the Dream – Review by Rudy Palma Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators will release on September 21, 2018. The promotional push has already begun. The band’s new album, Living the Read more
Cole Swindell, All of it – Review by John Gaddis Colden Rainey Swindell (Cole Swindell) is an American country music singer and songwriter. Swindell has written singles for Craig Campbell, Thomas Rhett, Scotty McCreery, and Luke Bryan, and has released Read more
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