Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Album Reviews


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The Dirty Guv'nahs: Musical Salvation

In the age of social media and the decline of major record labels, it is easier for artists to get their music to audiences while retaining creative freedom.
09/09/2010
102

Cryin' on the Vine smooth end-of-summer soundrack

The days are getting cooler in the High Country, a perfect time for a drive in the mountain countryside or perhaps the parkway.
09/02/2010
103

Blowing Rock Jazz Society to release album

The Blowing Rock Jazz Society hosts concerts every second Sunday at Blowing Rock's Meadowbrook Inn.
06/03/2010
104

BDL's 'To the Mountain' a musical breeze

With the persistence of a miner and the rhythms of a locomotive, Big Daddy Love's latest album, To the Mountain, carries their name to new fame.
04/12/2010
105

Don't Torture Julia

Get yourself some good listening equipment for Archie Carroll  because respect is owed when there is an intro track.
02/25/2010
106

BPL getting Higher

There are volumes included in BPL's Higher and, appropriately, for a hip-hop mentality, you need to be Herculean to carry it.
02/18/2010
107

Fresh Magick

Tremendous power starts moving as soon as area funk-rock band Major Magick opens with fierce grooves in its debut self-titled album, Major Magick.
01/28/2010
108

Christmas in the Mountains, Vol. 3 CD available through December

From the first fiddle notes of Amantha Mills' "The Greatest Gift" to the final sweet vocals on Jessaca Presnell's take on "The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting)"...
12/10/2009
109

Sing Some More, Willie

Willie Nelson is on a roll. His popularity crosses genres, entertainment mediums, and socio-economic boundaries. Having celebrated his 75th birthday...
12/10/2009
110

ASU upholds musical heritage with bluegrass project

A college class in bluegrass traditions has resulted in the release of a bluegrass CD featuring banjo player Eric Ellis of Wilkes County.
12/03/2009
111

Appalachia CD celebrates mountain heritage

If you were one of the television viewers who enjoyed the recent PBS four part documentary Appalachia: A History of Mountains & People, you probably noticed that the film series utilized authentic yet original recordings to help bring the mountains into your living room.
09/07/2009

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