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Monthly Archives: January 2026
L. SHANKAR – Answers
January 31, 2026

Sri 2025 Unpretentiousness supreme: Indian musician simplifies his approach to melody to muse on existential issues with a lot of shakti and nuance. Recent years proved to be very productive for this artist, and the fusion veteran’s two latest offerings … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged L. Shankar, pop, Shakti, Tony Levin
STRAWBS’ BBC Archives Get Boxed Up
January 30, 2026

They may have established a special connection with radio later in the day, when Dave Cousins temporarily left music to rule the waves in a different way, but STRAWBS spend a lot of time playing for various Beeb programmes back … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Chas Cronk, Dave Cousins, Dave Lambert, John Ford, Rick Wakeman, Strawbs, The Strawbs, Tony Fernandez
Suzi Quatro Duets With Alice Cooper On New Album
January 29, 2026

Unstoppable and tireless: these words perfectly describe Suzi Quatro whose work ethic is impeccable, with the lady’s latest string of records – two recent being 2021’s “The Devil In Me” and collaboration with KT Tunstall, from 2023 – being nothing … Continue reading
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Tagged Alice Cooper, Suzi Quatro
FERNANDO PERDOMO – Clouds
January 28, 2026

Fernando Perdomo 2026 When vapors turn into crystal visions and liquid dreams, melodic endeavors take on a new meaning. For all the marine fluctuations of ‘s “Waves” – a series of albums which he was releasing in monthly installments over … Continue reading
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Tagged Fernando Perdomo, fusion, instrumental
AEROSMITH Expand Their Debut For Deluxe Editions
January 27, 2026

As far as anniversaries go, the 50th year of AEROSMITH’s self-titled debut has long passed, yet there’s no reason to dismiss its long overdue reissue – properly fleshed out with rarities and usual paraphernalia – and it’s finally ready to … Continue reading


