Girls Just Wanna Get Stoned
Female recording artists are poised to influence the marketing of cannabis culture by Marshall Bowden
Read MoreFemale recording artists are poised to influence the marketing of cannabis culture by Marshall Bowden
Read MoreLaurie Anderson, musician and visual/conceptual artist, has made her bones exploring the intersection between the deep philosophical ruminations of fine art and the commercial world of popular culture, with results…
Read MoreImpulse! label will release lost recordings made for Canadian film recorded between Crescent and A Love Supreme.
Read MoreIn Ten Tracks is a selection of tracks that have meaning to me and have stuck with me through the years, appearing frequently on mix tapes and playlists. Not necessarily…
Read MoreColtrane is heard here along with stellar sax players that include Frank Wess, Zoot Sims, Al Cohn, Paul Quinchette, Hank Mobley (all tenor players) as well as baritone sax greats…
Read MoreTraneing In is a 1957 album released with John Coltrane as the leader, accompanied by the Red Garland Trio, comprised of pianist Garland, bassist Paul Chambers, and drummer Art Taylor.…
Read MoreA Love Supreme has always been John Coltrane’s most popular album, occupying a special place in listener’s hearts almost since the day it was released. Thus it should come as…
Read MoreKeith Jarrett’s Standards Trio interpreted the jazz songbook and improvised together for 30 years. A look back at the group that set the standard for piano trios going forward.
Read MoreThis September will see the release by Rhino Records of a Miles Davis album, an album that is ‘previously unheard,’ “previously unreleased’ or even ‘lost’ depending on what press release…
Read Moreby Marshall Bowden "The image of the artist as being apart, a personage with special, almost magical skills, descends to us from the Romantic period." (James Lincoln Collier, The Making…
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