A Beginners Quick-Guide to Avant-Garde and Free Jazz

January 14, 2014 | Posted in JAZZ | By

Have you acquired the taste for free jazz? Free jazz, or avant-garde jazz is not for the faint of heart. “They call it free jazz, because nobody pays to hear it, and nobody every made any money playing it”. Probably

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Hangin’ On The Corner With Miles Davis

December 20, 2013 | Posted in JAZZ | By

Was On the Corner Miles Davis’ Most hated Album? I can’t think of a more polarizing album in the Miles Davis discography than On the Corner.  Released in 1972, the album was universally hated by jazz critics and by many

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From Jazz to Something Not of This Earth: Why Couldn’t the Jazz Critics Get Bitches Brew?

December 5, 2013 | Posted in JAZZ, PROGRESSIVE ROCK | By

When Bitches Brew was released in July of 1970, the story for the 500,000 who bought the album was, “wow, this is some wild challenging music”. Unfortunately the establishment jazz critic didn’t always see things that way, they would charge

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Miles Davis’ Miles In the Sky: Closing in on Jazz Rock

December 4, 2013 | Posted in JAZZ, MUSIC, VINYL RECORDS | By

Miles dips his toe in the electric water Lately I have been listening to the music of Miles Davis right before his big push into rock territory. 1968’s Miles in the Sky is a transitional album if there ever was

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Miles Davis’ Get Up With It: A Contemporary Stew of Ambient Jazz Funk

December 2, 2013 | Posted in JAZZ | By

Miles throws in many styles, and some new inventions Get Up With It over the years has become my favorite of the Electric studio albums of Miles Davis. I will start with the Opus’, “Calypso Frelimo”, and “He Loved Him

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Miles Davis A Tribute to Jack Johnson: Underrated Rock Jazz Masterpiece

November 13, 2013 | Posted in JAZZ, ROCK | By

Definitely more rock than jazz on this fusion classic The album A Tribute To Jack Johnson is a jazz rock classic released by Miles Davis in February of 1971. An album widely under appreciated, and not promoted properly by Columbia

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Hugh Laurie and the Copper Bottom Band at the Keswick Theatre, October 30 2013

November 1, 2013 | Posted in JAZZ, LIVE MUSIC | By

Cover of Didn't It Rain

Hugh Laurie raises the roof at “The Kes” Wednesday night at the Keswick Theatre, British actor Hugh Laurie brought his musical side – and talents – to a sold-out crowd in Glenside, PA. Backed by the incredibly talented Copper Bottom

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