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Wendy Webb’s “Step Out of Line” Features Detailed Songs and Incredible Vocals!!!
It’s been more than two years since Wendy Webb released her multi-Philby Award winning album—including 2015 Album of the Year, “This Is the Moment,” but she’s taking care of that right now. Her latest album, “Step Out of Line,” has … Continue reading
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Tagged Camden Town, Dan Dugmore, David Grissom, Destiny's Muse, Freedom, George Harrison, Jim Horn, Linda Ronstadt, Mark T. Jordan, Mexico, Ron Krasinski, Step Out of Line, Talk to Me, The Girl From the North Country, The Rolling Stones, Wayne Jackson, Wendy Webb, Willie Weeks
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Scott Ainslie: The Best Concert I’ve Ever Seen?!
Over the years, I have been lucky enough to see so many great artists. They range from stadium acts like Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen, and The Rolling Stones, to local legends like The MC5, Savage Grace, and SRC, in their … Continue reading
Posted in Album review, Concert Preview, Concert Review, Greatest Songs Ever Recorded
Tagged Ann Arbor, Bruce Springsteen, Green Wood Coffee House, Late Last Night, Livonia Michigan, Paul McCartney, Robert Johnson, Savage Grace, Scott Ainslie, Son House, SRC, The Last Shot Got Him, The MC5, The Rolling Stones, Trinity House Theater
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“Never Twice” by Nick Waterhouse
It finally happened! I’ve been waiting all year for an album to “knock my socks off,” and it happened today! Nick Waterhouse’s new album, “Never Twice,” finally did it! It sounds like it was recorded in some smoke-filled jazz club … Continue reading
“Dreamtime” by Cornell Kinderknecht and Martin McCall
I was working on organizing some music files this morning and “Dreamtime” by Cornell Kinderknecht and Martin McCall kept me company. Cornell is a flautist specializing in indigenous flutes from around the world, while Martin is a world music percussionist/drummer. … Continue reading
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