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I reviewed G-Eazy's sold-out concert at the Midland theater.
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I featured Jay McShann in an episode of KCUR’s weekly Local Listen and reviewed a centennial birthday concert in his honor.
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I can’t keep up with the spate of notable deaths. The careers of
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As the first genuine soul man to drip sweat on me while I was on a dance floor, Otis Clay had a more profound impact on me than any of the men listed in the item above. I first saw him pour it all out at a blues club in Chicago in the 1980s. I also recall the late George Myers, a co-owner of the Grand Emporium, playfully delivering a nickel and a nail to the stage of his bar during a Clay performance. Clay died on January 8. Here’s footage from Soul Train.
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I asked McClain Johnson an “uncomfortable question” after I heard 3,000 white kids yell a racial epithet during A$AP Ferg’s performance at the Midland. Here’s his response.
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Blackstar is solid. Had David Bowie released the album a month earlier, Blackstar would have ranked #15 on my Best Albums of 2015 list.
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Charles Lloyd & the Marvels’ I Long To See You is dreamy. RIYL: Bill Frisell, folk-jazz, Greg Leisz.
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Halsey’s excruciating ”New Americana” makes me want to summarily dismiss her entire generation.
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Bill Stewart’s Space Squid is RIYL: Seamus Blake, modal jazz, Paul Motian.
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Charles Bradley’s cover of Black Sabbath’s ”Changes” is a revelation.
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I’ll gladly buy a ticket to see Hinds perform, but I’ve already heard all the sounds on Leave Me Alone too many times. RIYL: The Blake Babies, enthusiasm, Burger Records.
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The Spirio Sessions, a virtual piano duet between Uri Caine and Jenny Lin, is RIYL third stream, Keith Jarrett, high concept.
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I may grow to love the album, but my initial reaction to Anderson Paak’s Malibu is that it’s precisely one-third as good as To Pimp a Butterfly. Here’s ”Come Down”.
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Why didn’t any of you jerks tell me about Judith Hill’s Prince-produced 2015 album Back In Time? I would have missed the fine R&B project entirely had the bots at Spotify not insisted that I hear it. Here’s ”Cry Cry Cry”. RIYL: Etta James, Prince media blackout, Alicia Keys.
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Moments on Baaba Maal’s wildly inconsistent The Traveller are rapturously beautiful. RIYL: Salif Keita, production tricks, Peter Gabriel.
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I’m not disappointed that Esperanza Spalding has turned to psychedelic funk-rock. Instead, I’m disappointed that she’s turned to pedestrian psychedelic funk-rock.
(Original image by There Stands the Glass.)
4 comments:
I need to learn to pay attention to you when you say something is really bad. After listening to that Halsey clip my ears are all messed up. I feel like I should go have them recalibrated or something.
"Don't touch that plate- it's hot!"
Er, Bill, Phil Everly left the planet Jan 3, 2014. Show some respect for the dead, matey.
bgo
Thanks, BGO.
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