REVIEW: Tito Puente – Live At The 1977 Monterey Jazz Festival

Another in a series of Concord albums celebrating the Monterey Jazz Festival (previously: Brubeck, Tjader) presents the music of an American-born, but purely Latin music maestro, Tito Puente. It was recorded during his band's triumphant appearance at the 1977 festival, the first of many he would make at the storied venue through the years. At … Continue reading REVIEW: Tito Puente – Live At The 1977 Monterey Jazz Festival

Ray Peterson — Rising Above Adversity

For many years polio (poliomyelitis) was a dreaded specter that hovered over parents with small children, and the very thought of it scared a lot of families beyond reason. I can remember being warned about everything from touching green flies to putting my mouth on public drinking fountains, although I'm not sure how well I … Continue reading Ray Peterson — Rising Above Adversity

REVIEW: Ron Kalina & Jim Self – The Odd Couple

Last year I reviewed an album that featured jazz harmonica (and it was actually my second review of the group's music) and I also reviewed an album that showcased jazz on a bassoon. So I guess it makes perfect sense for me to review a new release starring a couple of guys who offer jazz … Continue reading REVIEW: Ron Kalina & Jim Self – The Odd Couple

Music Appreciation 2.0

One of the most overused expressions of all time is 'you can't teach an old dog new tricks', and speaking as an elder schnauzer myself I can't deny that there is a kibble of truth contained somewhere in there. Still, I have been known to occasionally learn a new thing or two if given a … Continue reading Music Appreciation 2.0

REVIEW: Jamie Davis – Vibe Over Perfection

I've written a couple of reviews recently that spotlight recordings of legendary performances from the Monterey Jazz Festival, but this time around I'm focusing on an artist who will soon be making his very first appearance at the storied show. Vocalist Jamie Davis will be bringing his mellow baritone to Monterey in September, close on … Continue reading REVIEW: Jamie Davis – Vibe Over Perfection

Singing About Sickness In New Orleans

New Orleans has always been home to a rich musical heritage, with a history of influence on almost every kind of music, especially jazz and R&B. Among the performers in the latter genre have been an almost endless parade of locally-grown artists, many of whom went on to major stardom. Names like Fats Domino, Lloyd … Continue reading Singing About Sickness In New Orleans

Gene Pitney – Troubadour To Troubled Teens

Although in his day he was often dismissed as a lightweight teen idol who just churned out song after song about teenage agony and angst, Gene Pitney managed to sustain a long and mostly successful career. Along the way he explored other genres, performing with everyone from George Jones to the Rolling Stones, and eventually … Continue reading Gene Pitney – Troubadour To Troubled Teens

Musical Memories Of — Snakes?

Americana is a music genre that might be a little tough to pin down but it can be loosely described as a diversified mix of traditional American music. Recently I was listening to some of it while working my way through the dustier corners of my music collection, and I stumbled across one I hadn't … Continue reading Musical Memories Of — Snakes?

REVIEW: The Best of Cal Tjader: Live at the Monterey Jazz Festival 1958-1980

Concord Music Group has carved out a prominent role for itself in today's music world as one of the most diversified sources for recordings of all genres, with an especially strong presence in jazz. One of the many special collections they've made available is a series of releases based on historical performances at the Monterey … Continue reading REVIEW: The Best of Cal Tjader: Live at the Monterey Jazz Festival 1958-1980

Whippoorwills And Whippersnappers

It's a well known fact that country music often leans a little heavily on certain themes, especially those dealing with the singer's unhappiness. And even though the reasons for the gloomy mood might vary all the way from poverty to prison to past loves, it's a good bet that loneliness will be near the top … Continue reading Whippoorwills And Whippersnappers