Music Review: Genya Ravan – Cheesecake Girl (Audio Preview)
This biographical CD is a companion to Genya Ravan’s book, Lollipop Lounge, and it is a departure from her previous solo discs – Undercover(2011),...
Music Review: Jimi Hendrix – People, Hell, and Angels
The great Eddie Kramer explains that Jimi Hendrix himself came up with the title People, Hell and Angels on a YouTube video worth watching.
Kramer notes that...
Music Review: The Groundhogs Live at the Astoria
The line-up of the mighty Groundhogs 1998 tour was Tony (T.S.) McPhee on guitars & vocals with bassist Eric Chipulina and drummer Pete Correa...
Music Review: The Complaints “South Side Suicide”
The Complaints hail from Rhode Island and my first introduction to them was the 1999/2000 debut Fear which engineer Phil Greene (Beaver Brown, New...
Music Review: Matt Turk – Washington Arms
Sometimes a song reverberates long after its original release date. The phenomenon is more common in authentic folk music than in the ephemeral pop...
Review: Sunny as Recorded by Sophie
The new CD single of Bobby Hebb’s classic “Sunny”, as recorded in the Mediterranean country of Malta by Sophie (Debattista found at TotallySophie.com,) is...
Review: Jon Macey Intention CD
“Trapped (By My Own Creation)” - the Frankenstein complex gone pop – opens Intention, the Fox Pass co-founder taking things to a different space...
Music Review: Steve Gilligan – Jacob’s Well
Steve Gilligan of The Stompers and Fox Pass has put together one of the most musical albums of the year, a lengthy 15 track...
Music Review: Spot Mary Full Of Grace – Joey Ammo
Arlocor Music has released a 5 song maxi-CD from Joey Ammo, recorded at New Alliance Audio in Cambridge. It is a terrific outing from...
Music Review: Gary Schutt – Puppets in Symmetry
In The Pink was a popular Boston area group and their bassist was (for a limited time) Berklee graduate Gary Schutt. With Puppets in...




