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Monthly Archives: July 2025
Jan Schelhaas Releases A Single With Andy Latimer
July 21, 2025

Woven into the very fabric of English progressive rock from the very beginning, Jan Schelhaas first came to prominence as part of NATIONAL HEAD BAND, alongside , and later became part of CARAVAN – after a stint there in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Latimer, Jan Schelhaas
J.EDMOND – Isolated Dew
July 20, 2025

J.Edmond 2025 Fleshing out his method to find the meaning of post-pandemic life, American auteur also expands range of creativity. Engaging in duality on his , Jeremy Edmond may have inhabited a highly individual headspace, yet that record’s urban angle … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Fernando Perdomo, folk rock, J.Edmond, singer-songwriter
Eric Gales Hosts Joe Bonamassa On Homage To His Big Brother
July 19, 2025

A cult hero, Little Jimmy King passed away way too early, aged merely 37, back in 2002, having left behind cherished – and, fortunately, recorded – memories of his work with such blues giants as Ann Peebles and Otis Clay … Continue reading
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Tagged Buddy Guy, Eric Gales, Joe Bonamassa
THE CURATOR, THE AUDITOR, THE SPORTS COMMENTATOR And THE BANK MANAGER – 1977
July 18, 2025

Cromerzone 2025 Repainting their past, British dreamers progress towards alternative future to capture the rapture and retire. It’s quite presumptuous on many a not-too-popular artist’s part to think there’s an interest in their early, unprofessional recordings, dubious sound quality be … Continue reading
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Tagged Alistair Murphy, prog rock, The Curator
FANNY Uncover Their Lost Rock ‘n’ Roll Opera
July 17, 2025

2021’s documentary “The Right to Rock” introduced a lot of people to FANNY, but connoisseurs admired this American ensemble’s music long before they became a symbol of feminism in rock. Still, the foursome’s fifth and final album has always been … Continue reading
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