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Diamond Dust: The Eccentric Genius of Jeff Beck

Read "Diamond Dust: The Eccentric Genius of Jeff Beck" reviewed by Doug Collette


The man played like he had a love/hate relationship with his guitar. One moment he could be ever-so-gently coaxing bittersweet strains from the strings and the next he could very well be wringing tortuous sounds from up and down the fretboard, as often as not thanks to his instinctively savvy use of the whammy bar. It ...

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Dave’s Picks Volume 38: Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, NY 9/8/73

Label: Rhino
Released: 2022
Track listing: CD 1: Bertha; Me And My Uncle; Sugaree; Beat It On Down The Line; Tennessee Jed; Looks Like Rain; Brown-Eyed Women; Jack Straw; Row Jimmy: Weather Report Suite - Prelude/Part I/Part II (Let It Grow). CD 2: Eyes Of The World; China Doll; Greatest Story Ever Told; Ramble On Rose; Big River; Let Me Sing Your Blues Away; China Cat Sunflower; I Know You Rider; El Paso. (Bonus) Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, NY (9/7/73) - Bird Song. CD 3: He's Gone; Truckin'; Not Fade Away; Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad; Not Fade Away; Stella Blue; One More Saturday Night. (Bonus) Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, NY (9/7/73) - Playing In The Band.

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Lyceum Theatre, London, England - 5/26/72

Label: Rhino
Released: 2022
Track listing: CD 1: Promised Land; Sugaree; Mr. Charlie; Black Throated Wind; Loser; Next Time You See Me; El Paso; Dire Wolf; Two Souls In Communion; Playing In The Band. CD 2: He's Gone; Cumberland Blues; Jack Straw; Chinatown Shuffle; China Cat Sunflower;I Know You Rider; Not Fade Away >Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad>Not Fade Away. CD 3: Truckin'; The Other One; Morning Dew; The Other One; Sing Me Back Home. CD 4: Me And My Uncle; Ramble On Rose; Sugar Magnolia; Casey Jones; One More Saturday Night.

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Steve Kimock

Read "Steve Kimock" reviewed by Lawrence Peryer


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Article: Year in Review

C. Michael Bailey Best Recordings of 2022

Read "C. Michael Bailey Best Recordings of 2022" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


This best-releases-of-the-year article does not reflect all of the music that I have listened to in the past year, rather I restrict myself to only the music that I have reviewed, with one exception: the Waiting For Columbus Super Deluxe Edition for which I have pined away for 40 years. I leave you in the gentle ...

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Article: Book Review

Play All Night!: Duane Allman and The Journey to Fillmore East

Read "Play All Night!: Duane Allman and The Journey to Fillmore East" reviewed by Doug Collette


Play All Night!: Duane Allman and The Journey to Fillmore East Bob Beatty 272 Pages ISBN: #978-0813069500 University Press of Florida2022 Reading Bob Beatty's Play All Night!: Duane Allman and The Journey to Fillmore East is sometimes akin to becoming embroiled in a tortuous tug-of-war between the author's intellect ...

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Article: Album Review

Scott Sawyer: Change of Scene

Read "Change of Scene" reviewed by Doug Collette


Notwithstanding a history including associations with the varied likes of famed jazz fretboardists John Abercrombie, and Chris Stamey of the veteran power popsters the dBs, guitarist Scott Sawyer may have the lowest public profile of the three musicians appearing on Change of Scene. Still, it certainly says something about his reputation, not to mention his chops, ...

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Article: Album Review

Little Feat: Waiting For Columbus Live Deluxe (8 CD) Box Set

Read "Waiting For Columbus Live Deluxe (8 CD) Box Set" reviewed by Mike Jacobs


Aside from the Grateful Dead (and possibly Rush), there's perhaps no band that can boast a more die-hard fan base than Little Feat's. It seems that embracing a group with prime instrumental and songwriting skills, that authentically incorporates rock, country, blues and New Orleans funk, with some jazz and even fusion touches, that were the darlings ...

Results for pages tagged "Grateful Dead"...

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Jazz Is Dead

Jazz is Dead is an instrumental Grateful Dead cover band that interprets classic Dead songs with jazzy influences instrumentally. There have been different line-ups over time with T Lavitz being the only mainstay off all of them.

Three years after the Grateful Dead frontman Jerry Garcia died, the first line-up of Jazz Is Dead released their first album, Blue Light Rain, which is in fact the first lyrical line from the song "Unbroken Chain". This album features "Crazy Fingers", "Scarlet Begonias", "Dark Star", "Red Baron" by Billy Cobham, the Phil Lesh classic "Unbroken Chain", and the Blues for Allah tunes "King Solomon's Marbles" and the epic "Help on The Way / Slipknot! / Franklin's Tower>Spiral Staircase" medley.


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