Mantovani Brought The Classics To Everyone

Folks, it's time for a dose of good medicine, music that might not normally be your first choice but will make you feel better afterwards, I promise. For quite a while now, I've led you along an easy, comfortable path by writing about jazz, country music, oldies and the like -- but it's time to … Continue reading Mantovani Brought The Classics To Everyone

REVIEW: Chasing The Sun – The Greatest Songs Of Summer

There has been a lot of attention paid lately to the Summer Of Love and its 40th anniversary, accompanied by a number of special albums and DVDs featuring the music of that era. That might have been part of the motivation for this boxed set, Chasing The Sun - The Greatest Songs Of Summer, from … Continue reading REVIEW: Chasing The Sun – The Greatest Songs Of Summer

Summer Is All About Vacation Trips

As I write this it's difficult to think about anything but the heat -- it's sweltering, with local temperatures in the high 90's. But although the blazing heat makes me think about Summer, I thought I'd try to ignore it and focus instead on another facet of the season -- vacation trips, especially those by … Continue reading Summer Is All About Vacation Trips

From Boogie-Woogie To Early Rock And Roll – Ella Mae Morse

Boogie-woogie is a type of music that's a little difficult to pin down and define with precision, mostly because it's like ice cream -- it comes in a lot of different flavors, and they're all downright tasty. But I will at least try to edge into something approaching a definition. I'm not a trained musician … Continue reading From Boogie-Woogie To Early Rock And Roll – Ella Mae Morse

REVIEW: Sound Of The City – New York Area Doo Wop (1956-1966)

As I've said before, you really have to hand it to the folks at Time-Life. I can't imagine any aspect of nostalgia-based media - music, video, or books - that they haven't covered exhaustively. Their virtual vaults must be stuffed to the rafters, judging from what they've made available through the years. You can almost … Continue reading REVIEW: Sound Of The City – New York Area Doo Wop (1956-1966)

Marty Robbins – A Star In Many Different Genres

It could be said that Gary Cooper introduced me to Marty Robbins. You remember Coop, right? He was the long, lanky, leather-faced movie star who specialized in Westerns and was rumored to possess Hollywood's biggest...gun. In the late 1950's he made one of his many oaters, something called The Hanging Tree, and although I enjoyed … Continue reading Marty Robbins – A Star In Many Different Genres

REVIEW: Juan Pablo Torres – Romantic Cuba

Reminiscent of Pérez Prado and moonlit Havana nights, Cuban dance music is alive and well -- or at least it is on Romantic Cuba, a new compilation on the Malanga label. The album, which stars the late Cuban trombonist Juan Pablo Torres, is actually two complete albums in one. It combines 1975's Mangle and 1981's … Continue reading REVIEW: Juan Pablo Torres – Romantic Cuba

Paul Mauriat – Reinterpreting The Classics

Most of us are aware of examples of modern musicians updating and reinterpreting classics -- it's certainly been a long-standing tradition in the music world. After all, Mozart was probably fond of re-working some of Handel's stuff...well, maybe not, but you get my drift. In more recent times, you can see example after example. Some … Continue reading Paul Mauriat – Reinterpreting The Classics

REVIEW: Steve Khan – Borrowed Time

A veteran of over 20 albums stretching back to the 1970's, Steve Khan has built a nice résumé as a respected jazz guitarist, and his latest effort, Borrowed Time, follows up on his successful release from 2006, The Green Field. His newest also continues a collaboration with some of the same talented musicians, including bassist … Continue reading REVIEW: Steve Khan – Borrowed Time

Eddie Fisher And The Ladies

Every day there seems to be a new scandal of some kind involving a celebrity, but misadventures by the rich and famous are nothing new. We certainly had our share of them while I was growing up, and even if there were fewer ways to spread the stories, people still found ways to pass the … Continue reading Eddie Fisher And The Ladies