Well, this midnight thing only worked while I had the presence of mind to post something in the right time-frame. Hope you enjoyed it, maybe we'll revisit later. Hadn't heard…
Anyone else have their minds blown by A Love Supreme (1965)? The classic Coltrane quartet, featuring McCoy Tyner on piano, Elvin Jones on drums, and Jimmy Garrison on bass. Guess…
Phil Alvin, Lee Allen, and The Dirty Dozen Brass Band: Here's a real interesting article about this album and a whole lot more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1986/11/06/carrying-the-tunes/755a3094-c02b-483a-ae3c-6fbe64a62d95/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.f9d51f8de4c4
RIP, Clarence Fountain of the Blind Boys Of Alabama. To quote Clarence: "If James Brown could come in here and do the twist, and do the mess around for the…
Eddy 'The Chief' Clearwater, one of the best from the Chicago blues scene, passed away last week. In his heyday, he simply was one of the most exciting blues performers…
While there's one song that towers over all the others and could well be the Song Of The Year, there are nevertheless several other pleasures to savor. As always, something…