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Diane Ross Offers a ‘Thank You’ to Her Fans
Diana Ross considers Thank You to be a “songbook of love”, and indeed all 13 cuts are explicitly about love, but there’s little passion in her romanticisms.
Italy’s Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino Discuss Their Thrilling New LP ‘Meridiana’
Mauro Durante and Justin Adams discuss making the new Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino LP, Meridiana, under Covid-19’s challenging conditions and suspended time.
‘Monrovia, Indiana’ Merges Impressionistic Humanism with Political Critique
Breaking away from Election 2016 diatribes, Director Frederick Wiseman visually acknowledges Monrovia, Indiana as a tranquil working-class Eden, while still rendering a subtly powerful critique of small town America.
New Indiana Issues “Media” Ahead of Debut Album (premiere)
Longtime friends in New Indiana turn their habit of recording conversations into art on "Media", a cross between contemporary classical and chamber pop.
‘Waiting for Buddy Guy: Chicago Blues at the Crossroads’ (excerpt)
In the late ’70s and early ’80s, British blues fan Alan Harper became a transatlantic pilgrim to Chicago. He came to listen to the blues. His memoir, Waiting for Buddy Guy captures not only the music, but the memories of many of Chicago’s great blues legends and others who lived during this important era.