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Written by Dante Murphy
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Texas bluesman Mike Morgan and his band, the Crawl, deliver a live album that reminds us why musicians bother to record in a studio—full of solid playing and quality songs that still somehow falls a bit flat.
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Written by Joe Wood
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When most people think of music of the 1950s, names that come to mind first are Presley, Haley and Holly. Often overlooked are the love songs, ballads and melodies that appealed to old and young alike.
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Written by Dante Murphy
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Starting off with a roiling "Pinetree Boogie", highlighted by the compressed vocals and grumbling blues harp of frontman J. D. Wilkes, this collection delivers black-powder bang from start to finish.
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Written by Dave Wright
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September 10-12 welcomed a sc-fi festival with great movies and guests, including Joan Weldon, star of the classic "THEM", Linda Harrison of "Planet the Apes", and stars "2001: A Space Odyssey".
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Written by Dante Murphy
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This Danish sextet specializes in upbeat swing with driving beats and blaring horns. The energy is infectious, and the music is made for dancing, so make sure you have a partner at the ready.
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Written by Will "the Thrill" Viharo
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Nashville musician James Hollihan, who cites such classy influences as Juan Esquivel, Henry Mancini and Johnny Mandel, makes a strong, smooth case for a Funk-Soul connection with this ultra-cool CD.
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Written by Johnny Vallis
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Bear Family presents one of the best vintage reissues in recent memory from rockabilly legend Glen Glenn. It doesn't take long to figure out why his music is hailed by rockabilly fans and performers alike.
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Written by Dante Murphy
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This 6-song release from the Donettes, a Seattle-area combo who emphasize the "west" in northwest, is a fine collection and fitting tribute to the blues western swing luminaries they idolize.
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Written by Will "the Thrill" Viharo
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In this melody-starved soundscape of the 21st Century, Conniff's once-corny chestnuts sound even more gloriously gorgeous and graceful than ever. This dark world still sorely needs this Ray of sunshine.
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