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Monthly Archives: April 2023
Twink Issues Two New Experiments
April 20, 2023

Next year, Mohammed Abdullah also known as John Alder yet famous as Twink will turn 80 years young, and the closer to this date the more momentum the legendary artist gains, delivering album after album ever since his return to … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged The Sitar Service, Twink
SAVOY BROWN – Blues All Around
April 19, 2023

Quarto Valley 2023 Getting to the point has never been easy: a farewell missive from a long-running champions of a tuneful wailing. The ultimate beauty of classic blues bands – with “classic” an attribute of the collective and the genre … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged blues, Kim Simmonds, Savoy Brown
Ivan Neville Makes A Solo Comeback
April 18, 2023

A proud member of the clan that gave the world THE NEVILLE BROTHERS, Ivan Neville has cut a nice career for himself as multi-instrumentalist who doesn’t have to draw on such familial associations. The 63-year-old’s résumé includes concert stints with … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Ivan Neville
CAMEL Lift Up A Massive Box Set
April 17, 2023

2023 marks the 50th anniversary of CAMEL‘s self-titled debut longplay, one of the most memorable statements in the field of prog-rock with instrumental slant, and what’s a better way to celebrate this date than to embark on a tour and … Continue reading
Stephen Shaiken: Queensborough Rock
April 16, 2023

Crosswinds Press 2022 A fictionary – meaning cautionary, if fictional – tale about a perilous path of a stubborn music manager who wants to luck out against all odds. But will he? It doesn’t require a professional to assume that … Continue reading
Posted in Books
Tagged Stephen Shaiken


