Monthly Archives: April 2024

Keith Christmas Restores An Unplugged Chapter Of His Story

April 17, 2024

One of the most adventurous singers-songwriters to have come out of England, Keith Christmas more often than not grounded his tunes in folk-rooted textures, which didn’t prevent such electricity-loving luminaries as Ians and , and Rod Argent, and the Gerry … Continue reading

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Eric Clapton Sings A George Harrison Hymn On A New Live Album

April 16, 2024

One may suggest Eric Clapton has always been an opportunist but sometimes his sensibilities are in the right place – presumably so – because nobody can assure the proceeds from the concert the veteran played in front of a small … Continue reading

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GRATEFUL DEAD And Robert Hunter Flesh Out Their 1974 Nuggets

April 15, 2024

1974 was a busy year in the GRATEFUL DEAD camp: not only the ensemble per se released “From The Mars Hotel” – their lucky seventh album which gave the band the highest chart position to that date – but also … Continue reading

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MOTU – Acceding To The Apocalypse

April 14, 2024

Dr R Michelson 2024 Maven of Armageddon dons his dusty suit and head for the crossroads to cleanse his soul. Those who got inspired by the goodwill message of where Dr. Rich Michelson’s Music Of The Universe project streamed his … Continue reading

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THE YARDBIRDS’ BBC Sessions See The Ultimate Expansion

April 13, 2024

They always stood out against other ensembles who came into existence in the early ’60s on the wave of British blues boom because, unlike their colleagues, THE YARDBIRDS successfully combined fantastic improvisations on the genre’s staples – thanks to Eric … Continue reading

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