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| Oregon Music Hall of Fame pushes back at the wolves (The Oregonian) Leah Nash/Special to The OregonianInductees Shock revved up the crowd at the Oregon Music Hall of Fame ceremony on Saturday night at the Roseland. The tension isn't even subtle anymore: Everyone's worried these days. Money, politics, money, recession, money .¤.¤.... Ojai's Dave Mason built his new album letter by letter, note by note (Ventura County Star) Dave Mason, who once trafficked in Traffic and hung out with Jimi Hendrix, still digs melodies and harmonies. These days, he roots them out in some pretty offbeat places. Blues guitarist plays at Mojo Kitchen (The Florida Times-Union) A Florida music critic has called him a blues legend in the making. Those who saw Orlando blues guitarist Teague Stefan tear it up on the Springing the Blues main stage the past two years probably understand why. Discourse Review: Your Weekly New Release Round-up - Ray Lamontagne, Don The Reader, The Jesus And Mary Chain, And More (Cleveland Scene) Ray LaMontagne Gossip in the Grain (RCA) Over the past four years, Ray LaMontagne has crafted some of the saddest, most beautiful music out there. His voice can be gentle and subdued, but at times it's so pain-ridden that it can bring tears to your eyes. Not a fame-seeker, LaMontagne would rather perform in the dark, safe from admiring eyes. That's why his albums are the true key to ... Music Review: Witchfynde - Play It To Death (Blogcritics.org) Witchfynde order you to play their new album to death. When Witchfynde released their first album Give ?Em Hell the title could have been a mission statement for everything the band was about. Well, they?ve done it again and their second album since reforming will make you do exactly what it says on the cover, Play It To Death. The album is a triumph, trust me.Formed in Nottingham back in... |
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