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2020-03-20:

 

Variety - Adam Lambert's 'Velvet': Album Review
Since first collaborating with Brian May and Roger Taylor during his almost-triumphant run on 2009's iteration of 'American Idol', every Queen + Adam Lambert performance features the latter finding...

 

 
 

2020-03-19:

 

Consequence of Sound - Miles Davis and the Importance of Challenging Music
The Opus charts the influence of the jazz legend's 1970 epic Bitches Brew

 

 
 

2020-03-13:

 

Rolling Stone India - Exclusive Premiere: Watch Komorebi's Virtual Animation for 'Rebirth'
The new song includes electronica synths juxtaposed with Indian instrumentation and harmonies

 

 
 

2020-03-13:

 

The Source - KRS-One Tears Down Sony Hall in What Could Possibly Be NYC's Last Hip-Hop Show For A Long Time
When people hear that Blastmaster KRS-One is coming to town to show up and show out, it's almost unanimous that everybody who knows would be down to go without question.

 

 
 

2020-03-13:

 

Bangkok Post - Trombone's place in modern music
The funky sound of Fred Wesley's trombone landed on the World Beat desk this week courtesy of an album he released in 1974, with his band, Fred Wesley & the New JB's, called Breakin' Bread (originally released on Polydor, re-released 2015). Wesley was James Brown's musical director at the time, and Brown produced the album and co-wrote most of the songs with Wesley.

 

 
 

2020-03-12:

 

Jamaica Observer - Fatta gets in the mix as producer
Best known to artistes and musicians as the in-house engineer at Anchor...

 

 
 

2020-03-09:

 

The Berlin Spectator - Al Jarreau: The Most Gifted
One of the most brilliant and recognizable Jazz and Pop vocalists of all time, Al Jarreau, would have turned 80 on March 12th, 2020, had he not died three years ago, after a life of singing, recording and touring. I knew him.

 

 
 

2020-03-09:

 

Kerrang! - Tarja Turunen: The 10 Songs That Changed My Life
Symphonic metal icon Tarja Turunen shares some of her favourite songs of all time - from Peter Gabriel to Slipknot

 

 
 

2020-03-06:

 

MusicRadar - How Genesis's Peter Gabriel and Phil Collins stumbled upon the '80s gated-reverb drum sound
Producer Hugh Padgham explains how a happy accident gave birth to the era-defining sound

 

 
 

2020-03-06:

 

Metal Injection - Album Review: OZZY OSBOURNE Ordinary Man
The Prince of Darkness graces the metal faithful with even more hymns of doom and destruction.

 

 
 

2020-03-04:

 

Lancashire Telegraph - Genesis reunite for first tour in 13 years
They will be joined by Phil Collins' 18-year-old son Nicholas on drums.

 

 
 

2020-03-02:

 

Showbiz Cheat Sheet - Rick James and Prince Were Musical Peers, But Not Friends
Rick James and Prince were both ridiculously talented artists, but they did not get along.

 

 
 

2020-02-26:

 

BroadwayWorld - Chaka Khan Comes to the Fabulous Fox
Chaka Khan will appear live at the Fabulous Fox Theatre Friday, April 24 at 8 p.m.

 

 
 

2020-02-26:

 

Redlands Daily Facts - No, Ozzy Osbourne's not dead. The singer's turning his misery into music and meetups with fans
We tagged along with Osbourne as he attended several promotional events in Los Angeles for his first new solo album in a decade, 'Ordinary Man,' which dropped on Feb. 21.

 

 
 

2020-02-25:

 

The Bay Bridged - Review + Photos: George Clinton + Parliament Funkadelic at the Mystic Theatre
George Clinton and a new generation of P-Funk delivered one last "give up the funk” party to end all parties for the 79-year-old's "Farewell Tour" at Petaluma's Mystic Theatre.

 

 
 

2020-02-25:

 

The Source - Today in Hip-Hop History: Boogie Down Productions Dropped Their 'Sex And Violence' Album 28 Years Ago
On this date in 1992, KRS-One and the rest of the Boogie Down Productions crew dropped the Sex And Violence album

 

 
 

2020-02-24:

 

Happy Mag - Why It Mattered: Funkadelic's self titled debut album
The aspiring Motown singer, George Clinton, rattled conformity with an uncharacteristic assault of psych-rock and tired morals on Funkadelic.

 

 
 

2020-02-24:

 

Mixdown - John Butler Finds His Groove
'I feel like this must be the thirteenth or fourteenth time playing the festival - hold on let me Google it,' John Butler says, the click-clack of his fingers hitting a keyboard audible in the background of our conversation. 'I've never Googled myself before. How else am I going to answer this question?!''

 

 
 

2020-02-24:

 

Ultimate Classic Rock - 50 Years Ago: Funkadelic Free Their Minds, and R&B Music, on Debut LP
Funkadelic released their first, self-titled album in February 1970.

 

 
 

2020-02-24:

 

Prog Magazine - Genesis' early years detailed in a new book
Mario Giammetti's new book on Genesis covers the Peter Gabriel years

 

 
 

2020-02-23:

 

Ultimate Classic Rock - How Queen's 'Crazy Little Thing Called Love' Came Together
A look at Queen's 1980 song Crazy Little Thing Called Love.

 

 
 

2020-02-20:

 

The New Indian Express - Karsh Kale: 'I am always looking for something else'
... says tabla fusion maestro Karsh Kale, who talks about his three-year hiatus and upcoming projects, including Anurag Kashyap's Choked

 

 
 

2020-02-20:

 

The Spectator - Why were Kraftwerk such a colossal success?
Everything about Kraftwerk was odd. They had no front man, they seemed to play no instruments and their strange, electronic music owed nothing to blues, soul or any of the other forms of music that...

 

 
 

2020-02-20:

 

Edmonton Journal - Rock guitarist Steve Hackett revisits prog classics aiming to re-energize the tunes
'I wanted people to come up with hybrid musical styles. I like to work with people in unfamiliar styles and see if there's any common ground. Music can afford to build bridges and ignore bord...'

 

 
 

2020-02-20:

 

SFChronicle - Music star Michael Franti's Wine Country connection runs deep
Michael Franti has lived in San Francisco for over three decades, but you'd be forgiven for thinking that he lives in Wine Country. He is closely associated with BottleRock, having played all but one of the annual events since they began in 2013. He has played benefits for wildfire victims there.

 

 
 

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