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Following are additional albums released during June 2014—some will be reviewed in future issues of Black Grooves.
Andy T – Nick Nixon Band: Livin’ It Up (Delta Grooves) Joe Louis Walker: The Best of the Stony Plain Years (Stony Plain Music)
JOAN OSBORNE ANNOUNCES FIRST LEG OF NORTH AMERICAN TOUR Joan Osborne kicks off her national tour with two New York City Winery performances March 27 and March 28 that will feature her hits and new so…
Of all of Kirk's CDs this is my favorite from beginning to end. This CD is the essence of soul-filled contemporary/popular jazz music without being overproduced or busy. The production values are supu…
A Celebration of the Legacy of Guitar Legend Cornell Dupree
On February 7, New York City’s B.B. King Blues Club will host a celebration in honor of legendary guitarist Cornell Dupree. The even…
An inaugural ASCAP Jazz Advocate Award was presented to Michigan Congressman John Conyers, Jr.
Presenters and performers included Alan Bergman, Jay Leonhart, Russell Malone, Ted Rosenthal, Vaneese Thomas, Steve Turre and others. The ASCAP Jazz Wall Panel members are: Alan Bergman, Jay Leonhart and Rufus Reid.
Eric Clapton - Rush (Soundtrack) (1992) "Rush" is a soundtrack album to the movie of the same name written and performed by Eric Clapton. The album features the acoustic rock ballad "Tears in Heaven", which won three Grammy awards for Song of the Year, Record of the Year and Male Pop Vocal Performance in 1993.