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Jazz Giant Sonny Rollins Dies At Age 95

Jazz Giant Sonny Rollins Dies At Age 95

Saxophonist Sonny Rollins died Monday at the age of 95. Rollins built one of the most influential and admired careers in jazz history, creating a legacy that reached far beyond his extraordinary talent as a tenor saxophonist. Over more than seven decades, Rollins became a revolutionary force in modern improvisation and a symbol of artistic […]

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DelFest 2026: Toy Factory Project, Punch Brothers, Sierra Hull, Infamous Stringdusters & More Lead Another Spirited Get-Together (FESTIVAL REVIEW)

DelFest 2026: Toy Factory Project, Punch Brothers, Sierra Hull, Infamous Stringdusters & More Lead Another Spirited Get-Together (FESTIVAL REVIEW)

Since 2008, bluegrass legend Del McCoury and his cadre of family, friends, and musical cohorts have spent their Memorial Day weekends transforming the sleepy Appalachian town of Cumberland, MD, into the stuff that a live music lover’s dreams are made of: DelFest. The four-day musical extravaganza, intimately situated in the Appalachian Mountains-abutting Allegheny County Fairgrounds in western Maryland, […]

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Bassist Reed Mathis Talks About Long-Awaited Return Of Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey (INTERVIEW)

Bassist Reed Mathis Talks About Long-Awaited Return Of Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey (INTERVIEW)

After over a decade of estrangement, Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey will play two rare shows this week, both in Northern California. The first will take place on Wednesday, May 27, 2026, at The Chapel in San Francisco, and the other on Thursday, May 28, at The Crepe Place in Santa Cruz. These shows follow two […]

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Ryan Bingham Rides Toward the Horizon On ‘They Call Us The Luck Ones’ With The Texas Gentlemen (FEATURE)

Ryan Bingham Rides Toward the Horizon On ‘They Call Us The Luck Ones’ With The Texas Gentlemen (FEATURE)

There has always been dust in Ryan Bingham’s music. Not the cosmetic kind Nashville sometimes sprays onto records to make them sound “authentic,” but the real thing—the dust kicked up from rodeo arenas, West Texas highways, desert wind, and nights spent drifting between cheap bars and stranger towns. His voice still sounds like it has […]

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Hunter Morris Finds New Ground Between Music and the Mountains With ‘Nowhere, NW’ (FEATURE)

Hunter Morris Finds New Ground Between Music and the Mountains With ‘Nowhere, NW’ (FEATURE)

For most of his adult life, Hunter Morris has existed between motion and stillness. One version of his life unfolds onstage, in studios, and in the long, uncertain pursuit of making records. The other begins before daylight in the mountains of North Georgia, where he guides clients through cold trout streams and spends long days […]

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‘Shaping Sounds’ Biography Follows Robert Margouleff’s Human Career In The Synth Revolution (INTERVIEW)

‘Shaping Sounds’ Biography Follows Robert Margouleff’s Human Career In The Synth Revolution (INTERVIEW)

On May 19th, Robert Margouleff’s autobiography, titled Shaping Sounds: Stevie Wonder, Devo, The Synth Revolution and My Life Behind The Music, arrives on Jawbone Press, chronicling his life in music so far. It’s arriving in print, digitally, and even as an audiobook. With a career spanning about seventy years, Grammy Award winner Margouleff is best […]

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The Alarm Deliver One Final Act of Rock and Roll Resistance on ‘Transformation’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

The Alarm Deliver One Final Act of Rock and Roll Resistance on ‘Transformation’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Just over a year after The Alarm’s Mike Peters lost his three-decade-long battle with cancer, his final album was released, and judging from the dozen songs on Transformation, he didn’t go quietly. Far from being a somber affair, the songs off this last effort are loud, defiant, and anything but a man quietly settling into his […]

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Neil Young and The Chrome Hearts Face the Present Through the Past on Vital ‘As Time Explodes’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Neil Young and The Chrome Hearts Face the Present Through the Past on Vital ‘As Time Explodes’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Originally released on vinyl for Record Store Day in April 2025, the release in other formats over a month later clarifies how, in more ways than one, Neil Young’s live album with the Chrome Hearts is a mirror image of last year’s studio album with that band.  Whereas Talkin’ To The Trees was full of […]

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GarciaLive Volume 22: Jerry Garcia & Merl Saunders, September 25th, 1971 – Lion’s Share, San Anselmo, CA  (ALBUM REVIEW)

GarciaLive Volume 22: Jerry Garcia & Merl Saunders, September 25th, 1971 – Lion’s Share, San Anselmo, CA  (ALBUM REVIEW)

The curators of the GarciaLive archive series have always taken great pains to avoid undue repetition of content, and Volume 22 is a case in point. Nevertheless, September 25th, 1971, at Lion’s Share has its precedents: Betty Cantor Jackson and Bob Mathews recorded at the same tiny San Anselmo, California venue for Volume Six, while Volume Twelve features a […]

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Alela Diane Turns Grief Into Grace on Radiant ‘Who’s Keeping Time?’

Alela Diane Turns Grief Into Grace on Radiant ‘Who’s Keeping Time?’

At some point over the more than 20 years that she has been performing and recording, Alela Diane quietly became an American treasure. Every time she releases a record, it feels like a gift, something tangible you can hold in your hands whenever you need a reminder that powerful music comes from actual humans playing […]

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Les Claypool’s Fearless Flying Frog Brigade Returns With Psychedelic Fire & Weirdness on ‘Live Frogs: Volume 1’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Les Claypool’s Fearless Flying Frog Brigade Returns With Psychedelic Fire & Weirdness on ‘Live Frogs: Volume 1’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Les Claypool has been a busy man to start 2026, with an upcoming nationwide tour, releasing a new double album with The Claypool Lennon Delirium, a new EP with Primus, and now comes another release,Return of the Live Frogs: Volume 1. Back in 2023, Les donned his Colonel persona again to revamp his Fearless Flying […]

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100 Years Ago Today- The Late Miles Davis Was Born

No introduction is necessary for the legendary Miles Davis, who would have turned 100 today (born 5/26/1926). To celebrate the occasion, revisit Miles at the height of his electric revolution as he absolutely tears through “Bitches Brew” live in Copenhagen in 1969 — a masterclass in fearless improvisation and a…