Transistors, Rock & Roll, And — Polkas?

I just read somewhere that it's the 60th anniversary of the invention of the transistor, and thinking about that while scanning through tunes on my little MP3 player made me ponder how far we've come in handling portable music. It also took me back to a time in the 1950's when my Dad bought our … Continue reading Transistors, Rock & Roll, And — Polkas?

REVIEW: Joe Friedman – Cup O’ Joe

I guess it was inevitable. When you consider that I drink countless cups of coffee during the day, and always have a mug going while working on reviews, sooner or later the two processes would align themselves in some way. Cup O' Joe, a new album from jazz guitarist Joe Friedman, fills the bill -- … Continue reading REVIEW: Joe Friedman – Cup O’ Joe

Mule Skinners – From Jimmie Rodgers To Van Morrison

Sometimes you hear a song that seems to be sort of a lightweight - or even silly - but it just grabs you and hangs on in a way that other tunes can't match. "Mule Skinner Blues" by the Fendermen is exactly that for me. It tickles my fancy every time I hear it (and … Continue reading Mule Skinners – From Jimmie Rodgers To Van Morrison

REVIEW: Le Band Passe Partout – Louisiana Cajun Music

For reasons I'll get to later, I thought I'd revisit the world of Cajun music for this review, spotlighting a newly released album on the Swallow label (Flat Town Music). It's actually a reissue of the debut album for Le Band Passe Partout, an authentic group straight from the bayou, and it's simply titled Louisiana … Continue reading REVIEW: Le Band Passe Partout – Louisiana Cajun Music

Dodging The Doofus Preceded Dancing With The Stars

Although I have never watched Dancing With The Stars, the media barrage about the show has stirred my own memories of misadventures on the dance floor, which leads me to make an embarrassing confession. When I was very young - maybe 8 or so - I took dancing lessons. There -- I've said it and … Continue reading Dodging The Doofus Preceded Dancing With The Stars

REVIEW: Merle Haggard – The Bluegrass Sessions

I would guess that legendary musicians - or artists of any kind, for that matter - are sometimes tempted to sit back and rest on their laurels. However, I would also guess that part of what makes them a legend is that they're continuously striving to stretch themselves, and that's certainly Merle Haggard's intent on … Continue reading REVIEW: Merle Haggard – The Bluegrass Sessions

Lee Dorsey And The Monday Morning Song

Sometimes you first become aware of a song at a perfectly appropriate moment in your life, and if the connection is strong enough you'll remember it for a long time. That just might be the case for me, because there was a time in the 1960's when my job made for many a depressing Monday … Continue reading Lee Dorsey And The Monday Morning Song

REVIEW: Mr. Groove – Little Things

You might be new to the music of a diverse jazz group called Mr. Groove, but in addition to possessing an interesting name they've been performing at a consistently high level for two decades, often as the band behind stars like Boots Randolph and vocalist Bonnie Bramlett. They're also no strangers to the recording studio, … Continue reading REVIEW: Mr. Groove – Little Things

Turkey, Trimmings — And Straw?

When I was young, it wasn't unusual for a huge group of family members to assemble for holiday dinners at my maternal Grandparents' home. It was a small house outside a rural village, and they'd moved from their tenant farm because my Granddad was into middle-age, and had given up farming for the less physically … Continue reading Turkey, Trimmings — And Straw?

REVIEW: Mindy Smith – My Holiday

Well, it looks like this particular Grinch finds himself once again reviewing a Christmas album, but that's OK because it's the kind I like. My Holiday, on the Vanguard label, is talented young vocalist Mindy Smith's third album but her first holiday effort, and she's assembled a very nice mix of traditional holiday pieces and … Continue reading REVIEW: Mindy Smith – My Holiday