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The Charleston Scandal
Pamela Hart has set The Charleston Scandal in London in 1923. It is a romantic, Historical Novel which contains many real characters such as Fred […]
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Pamela Hart has set The Charleston Scandal in London in 1923. It is a romantic, Historical Novel which contains many real characters such as Fred […]
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Double Helix as a name for an album is somewhat intriguing as the definition of Helix is that of three dimensional object, but as the […]
There are thirteen tracks on this eclectic, up-tempo, almost Broadway style album Life Seasons from renowned pianist Richard Schulman, which brings the wonderful sound of […]
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Folk music is an interesting genre, as it can capture almost to perfection a lost love, celebrate a new one, record a phase of history […]
People write nice things about Steve Hancoff for a very good reason; he is an amazing musician who, through his ability on the guitar, takes […]
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From beginning to end this latest release from New Latitude, Wood, Steel and Grace is one immensely enjoyable journey into whatever phase, style, beat rhythm […]
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Prog rock is a genre that lends to much diversion of sound and in Crucial, the third album from Swiss guitarist/composer Roland Buhlmann, an amazingly […]
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Infectious just about sums up this latest, very catchy release Summoning the Muse from the talented members of Incendio, something they often seem to do […]
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Meditation music is always something special and when a jazz component is added, it broadens the of experience. Dan Rufulo in his second solo piano […]
A musician who composes from his balcony surrounded by and overlooking forest, ginger ale either at the ready or in hand, a self-proclaimed ‘stuffy academic’, […]
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You’re The One is a lovely, light and most enjoyable solo piano album from beginning to end presenting nothing more than a man sitting at […]