Liz Cooper Plays to the Beat of Her Own Piano
Liz Cooper’s new album “New Day” reflects the highs and lows of living in NYC and reveals a new sound.
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Liz Cooper’s new album “New Day” reflects the highs and lows of living in NYC and reveals a new sound.
Liz Cooper Plays to the Beat of Her Own Piano Read More »
Shudder To Think and Zwei Null Zwei have not aged a day and still sound as fresh as ever,
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Pat Boone’s metal album was head-scratching but harmless fun. That doesn’t make it any less strange.
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In 1998, Robbie Robertson explored his Indigenous roots with an ambitious and rewarding album.
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California’s LA LOM and Thee Sacred Souls bring the romantic allure and charm of classic Mexican Boleros and Cumbina Sonidera inspired music
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Colin Tracey discusses the feelings of those of us who love too hard, struggle to let go, and are afraid to be alone.Â
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The music of Ringdown sounds more like the music Danni Lee, not Caroline Shaw, wants to make.
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