Charlie Carrozo shows his beautiful soul on Blinded Times
Charlie Carrozo’s latest solo album Blinded Times finds the storied Worcester band leader expressing a whole different kind of vision than he had been with his previous bands. Here’s Carrozo still has the heart of a rocker while in each of his songs he maintains the keen eye and sensitive soul of a tender singer-songwriter. […]
Linda Marks serves up outstanding lyrical, musical narratives on Everyday Legends
Linda Marks’ has released yet another of her fine singer-songwriter albums. This Boston area artist averages about two CD releases per year. Everyday Legends, as the title suggests, shows several examples of people who have gone above and beyond the call of duty to live lives that shine in their hope, courage, and perseverance. Opening […]
January, ushering in the New Year with hot New England live music
January represents new beginnings. New Year’s resolutions. New calendars. Writing a new year onto our checks, for anyone who still uses checks. While the cold weather is certainly a hanger on from the previous year, we can all keep warming listening to New England’s live music. Below are some offering if you’d like to move […]
Rocking Horse Music Club’s rock opera Circus Of Wire Dolls is a must have, must see
Rocking Horse Music Club’s latest project is a madcap progressive rock endeavor featuring many of New England’s best musicians with some international players chiming in. RHMC’s creation, titled Circus Of Wire Dolls, chronicles the lives of several invented, manufactured dolls that come to life, form a performance touring company and who experience the world in […]
Shawnn Monteiro maintains a large vocal presence among variety of settings in You Are There
Shawnn Monteiro’s latest album You Are There is a fine documentation of her high caliber vocal prowess. This Providence, Rhode Island chanteuse showcases her prodigious talents in a variety of musical settings, arrangements, tempos employing everything from breathy vocals, sustains, scat, and a large vocal presence. Opening cut “Dearly Beloved,” popularized by Nancy Wilson, opens […]
Christine McVie leaves us
Like George was the quiet Beatle, you were the quiet Mac. Avoiding the melodrama of Stevie and Lindsey, you shone with your talent alone. Your deep rich vocal. Your perfect touch on the keyboards, creating many memorable melodies and offering much rhythmic support. Your insightful lyrics, always providing another powerful songwriting prowess to the band. […]