Interview with Jimmy Horowitz

April 19, 2026

He recorded with Tim Hardin and produced Long John Baldry, he arranged strings for THIN LIZZY and RENAISSANCE and conducted orchestras onstage with FACES, he worked with such different artists as AIR SUPPLY and BAD COMPANY, he credited on the records by Steve Harley and Rodriguez – and yet the fame and fortune he deserves somehow escaped Jimmy Horowitz. However, staying in the shadows was never Jimmy’s intent either, so it’s about time we shine a light on the great things he’s done since the ’60s.

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Snowy White Issues His Final Album

April 18, 2026

When artists say they embark on the farewell tour, there’s always a doubt, although when they’re about 80 years of age, such doubts are hardly unfounded, yet when musicians say a forthcoming album will be their last, one is often inclined to believe. That’s how it goes for Snowy White, whose 2025 platter "Unfinished Business" suggested he was willing to deliver quite a few more records, but the veteran’s fresh offering might very well be his parting opus.

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Former RAINBOW Musicians Pay Tribute To The Band

April 16, 2026

This year has seen a resurgence of interest in RAINBOW, possibly because a new box set, spanning the first two years of Ritchie Blackmore’s band, was released recently, so it’s only fitting that a new tribute album to this ensemble is about to delight those who like such things. Still, even those who don’t might find the multi-artist collection titled “Ride The Rainbow” interesting, because it seems to be the first project of the kind to feature no fewer than five former members of the group: four out of five vocalists who served with the outfit – Graham Bonnet, Joe Lynn Turner, Doogie White and Ronnie Romero – as well as bassist Bob Daisley and keyboard player Don Airey.

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Is This The Revival Of ASIA?

April 14, 2026

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Jerry Garcia’s “Reflections” Sees Anniversary Reissue

April 12, 2026

Back in the mid-’70s, Jerry Garcia was on a roll, touring and recording both with the band which bore his name and GRATEFIL DEAD. No wonder, then, that the half-century expansion of the latter collective’s "Blues For Allah" is to be followed soon by a reissue of his next venture. 1976’s “Reflections” was the American master’s third solo album, one he said explored the same groove as the DEAD venture preceding it and one featuring the ensemble’s members, because he had dismissed JERRY GARCIA BAND, including Nicky Hopkins, after a few tracks were laid down.

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