Archive for April, 2012

Long Island Teen Music Sensation Charlie Dane Releases Debut Album ‘Dreamland’

April 26, 2012
Long Island Teen Music Sensation Charlie Dane Releases Debut Album ‘Dreamland’

By James Lane 13 year old singer/songwriter/guitarist from Oyster Bay, NY introduces first full length offering Musician Charlie Dane, who has been making a name for herself in various entertainment circles for the past few years with her unique songwriting and impressive vocal and guitar chops, has released her debut record, “Dreamland” – available...
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Sister Group Petrel Drops Debut Single ‘Bombshell’ On Itunes

April 26, 2012
Sister Group Petrel Drops Debut Single ‘Bombshell’ On Itunes

By James Lane New York bred and Los Angeles seasoned singer/songwriter/musicians making waves across the USA It was announced this week that Petrel, the Johnny Wright (NSYNC, Backstreet Boys, Britney Spears) managed sister group with the heavy hooks and the bombshell looks, has just released their debut track; the aptly named “Bombshell” through their...
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1T Day Rally in NYC Featured Reverend Billy, Jill Stein and Several Hundred Protestors

April 26, 2012
1T Day Rally in NYC Featured Reverend Billy, Jill Stein and Several Hundred Protestors

By James Lane On April 25, 2012 the total amount of student loan debt in the U.S. was expected to top 1 trillion dollars. Throughout the country the Occupy Student Debt Campaign conducted various direct actions to raise awareness about this crisis as part of a new movement to make education a right. In...
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Eljuri: Fuerte – Music Review

April 20, 2012
Eljuri: Fuerte – Music Review

By Onel Mulet A Live music set should always start with a reggae tune. Eljuri’s latest CD gets off to a rockin start pushing as the chorus says Empuja.!! An anthem of defiance urging the complacent who drag their feet to change with striking fuzz guitar leads. Un Fosforo features tropical sounds delivering a...
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Esperanza Spalding: Radio Music Society – Music Review

April 20, 2012
Esperanza Spalding: Radio Music Society – Music Review

By Onel Mulet 2011 Grammy winner Esperanza Spalding is joy personified!!. Sing it girl. She rocks us through as we still mourn Michael Jacksons passing. We are thus blessed to have Esperanza and still have Stevie too. The arrangements on this Radio Music Society beginning with Radio Song display all the best of  Motown,...
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Cathy Segal-Garcia & Yoonseung Cho: Bohemian – Music Review

April 20, 2012
Cathy Segal-Garcia & Yoonseung Cho: Bohemian – Music Review

By Onel Mulet Cathy and Yoon Seung succeed in delivering a performance filled with light and beauty. So few deliver a melody whose meaning is so relative to it’s accompaniment. The pairing of these 2 brilliant artists is akin to watching a butterfly dance with the wind. The L.A. based duo play together in ...
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Carter Calvert: Carter Calvert & The Roger Cohen Trio – Music Review

April 20, 2012
Carter Calvert: Carter Calvert & The Roger Cohen Trio – Music Review

By Onel Mulet Not content to rest on her laurels this broadway and showbiz veteran gives a smashing performance on this her debut CD. Carter Calvert takes on Peggy Lee, Patsy Cline, Stephen Sondheim, Peter Gabriel, Rodgers and Hart, and the brilliant Willly Nelson, shining brilliantly throughout and leaving her mark on the American...
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Alfredo Rodriguez: Sounds of Space – Music Review

April 20, 2012
Alfredo Rodriguez: Sounds of Space – Music Review

By Onel Mulet
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Kenny Garrett: Seeds From The Underground – Music Review

April 20, 2012
Kenny Garrett: Seeds From The Underground – Music Review

By Onel Mulet Legendary saxophonist and Miles Davis alum Kenny Garret pays tribute on his latest offering “Seeds From The Underground” in a different way than most artists would. First of all he is playing all original tunes on his latest Mack Avenue release and he honors those that have made him who he...
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Ahmad Jamal: Blue Moon – Music Review

April 20, 2012
Ahmad Jamal: Blue Moon – Music Review

By Onel Mulet Ahmad Jamal, hailed as the quintessential Hard Bop pianist in every right, once again asserts the well earned accolade on “Blue Moon” from as he takes us from Bird to Broadway and Hollywood on a single disc. His singular touch is heard from the very first note on Autumn Rain. The...
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