All posts tagged "kath galasso"

  • post death soundtrack
    Post Death Soundtrack ‘The Unlearning Curve’ Reviewed

    Stop. Leave your psychedelics at the door. For the next 38+ minutes any tripping you desire will be available via The Unlearning Curve, the new album from Post Death Soundtrack which is set to be released May...

    • Posted May 9, 2016
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  • The Rides, ‘Pierced Arrow’ Reviewed

    What once was a “Supergroup” is now a band, and that’s a very good thing. Weaving together the pedigrees of Stephen Stills, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Barry Goldberg, one would expect quality music just predicated on their...

    • Posted May 2, 2016
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  • boz scaggs
    Boz Scaggs @Bergen PAC Englewood, NJ

      Following an extremely well received opening set by Jeff LeBlanc, the audience warmly welcomed Boz Scaggs to the stage of Bergen Performing Arts Center in Englewood, NJ. Setting the tone, “Runnin’ Blue” offered a nice entry...

    • Posted April 29, 2016
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  • Dave Bickler, No Longer Caught In The ‘Survivor’ Game

    As Yogi Berra famously said, “It’s like déjà vu all over again.” And indeed it is. For the third time in his singing career, Dave Bickler is no longer a member of the rock band Survivor. And...

    • Posted April 26, 2016
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  • Eric Anders, ‘Big World Abide’ Reviewed

    Though singer-songwriter Eric Anders came late to the party as far as getting his musical career started, he caught up with his output very quickly, releasing four albums of critically acclaimed material in four years. So quickly...

    • Posted April 12, 2016
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  • Charlie Funk, ‘Give Me A Groove’ Reviewed

    Funk. It can be defined as the music that will get you out of one if you happen to find yourself in one. Within a few notes, good funk music gets you movin’, gets you groovin’, and...

    • Posted April 11, 2016
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  • An Evening With Americana Singer-Songwriter Tokyo Rosenthal

    Even though it was, as Americana singer-songwriter Tokyo Rosenthal pointed out, a school night, the crowd at The Turning Point in Piermont, New York did not seem to care one bit. The Turning Point sits a stone’s...

    • Posted April 7, 2016
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  • Country Legend Merle Haggard Dies At 79

    With his health in decline for many months, the news that Country music legend Merle Haggard has died was not unexpected, the fact that he passed on his 79th birthday was. According to his manager, Merle Haggard...

    • Posted April 6, 2016
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  • Plastic Yellow Band Soars with “Above Gravity”

    In today’s streaming music world, it’s not surprising that the first listed track on any band release usually gets the most play. If listeners like what they hear, they move on to the next track and the...

    • Posted December 7, 2015
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  • James Moore, Author of “Your Band Is A Virus” On Making Music Promotion Work

    As we all know, the music business is not what it used to be. While it’s easier to record and upload your music to the masses, it’s not quite as easy to make a living doing it....

    • Posted December 1, 2015
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