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APR 2010

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Music

REGARDING HENRY

by George Grella

Music

The roots from which a jazz musician grows are important and interesting to follow, and since virtually the entire history of jazz has been captured by recording technology we can hear the players that other players listened to, followed, imitated, and then moved away from.

SECRET BEDROOM RECORDINGS REVEALED! WHITE HINTERLAND: KAIROS (DEAD OCEANS)

by Katy Henriksen

Music

“Chirpy,” “naive,” “dainty,” “breezy,” and “precious” are all words that were once heaped on in oversized portions to describe the sounds of Phylactery Factory, the first album 25-year-old Casey Dienel released as White Hinterland.

A PRECARIOUS FLAG IS PLANTED: AMERICAN (INDIE) SONGBOOK AT LINCOLN CENTER

by Daniel J. Kushner

Music

What happens when three indie music groups crash Lincoln Center’s 2010 American Songbook series?

OUTTAKES

by Steve Dalachinsky

Music

It took me years to acquire a vinyl copy of Lou Reed’s Metal Machine Music at a reasonable price

THE ONLY ONE WHO KNOWS WHERE HE GOES WHEN HE PARKS HIS CAR

by Justin Vellucci

Music

Robin Aigner, a vintage dress and boots extending her pint-sized frame, remains in control of the Living Room’s standing-room crowd as the music swirls around her.

 

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