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Tag Archives: singer-songwriter
JOHN McANDREW – Better Side Of Me
August 5, 2025

Quarto Valley 2025 Accessing and assessing his past on most mature record, Tennessee singer-songwriter dissolves soul-searching in peace of mind. When John McAndrew was an alcoholic, he didn’t pay much attention to the passing of time; when he was following … Continue reading
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Tagged Denny Seiwell, Fernando Perdomo, John McAndrew, singer-songwriter, soul
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
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Tagged Fernando Perdomo, folk rock, J.Edmond, singer-songwriter
BEAU – Palace Of Light
May 14, 2025

Cherry Red 2025 Protecting one perfect place where words and notes and sentiment combines, English singer-songwriter launches an offensive on cultural narrative. Arguably, the only reason Trevor Midgley has never gone for a concept album is that he’s interested in … Continue reading
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Tagged Beau, singer-songwriter
JOHN HOWARD – For Those That Wander By
April 28, 2025

Think Like A Key 2025 Wondrously wide-eyed introspection from English artist who trades memories of deadly nightshade for nocturnal dreams of being dead at the core. Challenging the obvious became this musician’s motto from the moment his 1975 debut “Kid … Continue reading
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Tagged art rock, John Howard, singer-songwriter
ELLIOTT MURPHY – Infinity
April 12, 2025

Murphyland 2025 Reminiscing about the past to define his future, acclaimed singer-songwriter makes the present painfully real. Fifty years after “Lost Generation” found Elliott Murphy marry his romantic view of America to criticism of the States’ contemporary ways, the veteran … Continue reading
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Tagged Elliott Murphy, singer-songwriter


