I’ve spent the majority of my life under the impression that I’m the only person on the planet who considers Henry Threadgill’s ”I Can’t Wait Till I Get Home” to be one of the greatest artistic achievements of the 20th century. I resigned myself to the lonely life of an isolated avant-garde jazz
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I wrote an extended preview for Run the Jewels’ concert. Alas, the show disappointed me. Here’s my review.
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I write weekly concert previews for The Kansas City Star and Ink.
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A feature about Ron Carlson is among the recent Local Listen segments I’ve contributed to KCUR.
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Last week’s John Gross concert was not exactly what I had in mind.
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Duncan Burnett & the Ministry created a video for ”Junkies”.
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Strange Music released a video for Ces Cru’s ”Letterman”.
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The Xtraordinair$ made a video for ”Best Me”.
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Brian Berg has died. I was a big fan of his roots-rock band 44 Long in the late 1990s.
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Mark Murphy has died. I vaguely recall seeing the vocalist perform at a short-lived venue on Southwest Boulevard in the 1990s.
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Cory Wells of Three Dog Knight has died.
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The lineup of the 2016 edition of the Big EarsFestival is extremely impressive.
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Vivian Green’s Vivid is disappointingly dull. RIYL: Marsha Ambrosius, adult R&B, Anthony Hamilton. Here’s ”Gets Right Back to My Baby”.
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I saw Noah Preminger perform at the 55 Bar in New York seven months ago. (My review.) Not surprisingly, the saxophonist’s new album Pivot: Live at the 55 Bar sounds a lot like what I heard. RIYL: late Coltrane, fury, Archie Shepp.
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I’m charmed by the Suffers’ Make Some Room. RIYL: Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings, Houston, the Diplomats of Solid Sound.
(Original image by There Stands the Glass.)
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