Joseph Kyle
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Scott Fagan’s name might be attached to that of his world-renowned son, but his style–gentle, hushed folk a la Tim Buckley–possesses its own merits. Read more
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Scott Fagan’s name might be attached to that of his world-renowned son, but his style–gentle, hushed folk a la Tim Buckley–possesses its own merits. Read more
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Bluenote Cafe captures Neil Young’s 1988 tour, where he and his new band Bluenote Cafe proved to be the best damn bar band in the world. Read more
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Bluenote Cafe captures Neil Young’s 1988 tour, where he and his new band Bluenote Cafe proved to be the best damn bar band in the world. Read more
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Joff Winks and Matt Baber of Sanguine Hum join me for an in-depth conversation about their latest release, a deluxe, expanded reissue of their obscure, proto-Sanguine Hum album, 2007’s Songs For Days. Read more
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This live set, taken from 1959, finds Montgomery performing with pianist Eddie Higgins, and is an enjoyable recording of a master at play. Read more
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This live set, taken from 1959, finds Montgomery performing with pianist Eddie Higgins, and is an enjoyable recording of a master at play. Read more
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Harpers Bizarre was perhaps the most anachronistic pop band to hit the charts during the Summer of Love. This collection condenses the band to its best element–the single side of a 45 record. Read more
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Harpers Bizarre was perhaps the most anachronistic pop band to hit the charts during the Summer of Love. This collection condenses the band to its best element–the single side of a 45 record. Read more
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Two recent compilations highlight two vastly different sides of mid-Twentieth Century American Protestant music. Read more
