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Regardless of the concept behind the project, Cooder’s own playing is as awesome as ever. By Brian Wise13/07/2008
Her talent is as undiminished as her feeling for the music. By Brian Wise13/07/2008
Like Cale himself, the story is told simply and in a straightforward manner. By Brian Wise13/07/2008
It’s easy to fall in love with Eilen Jewell the very first time you hear her. By Martin Jones.13/07/2008
Uncle Earl vocalist and banjo player takes her fascination with Appalachian and Chinese cultures and teams up with the world’s best banjo player Bela Fleck. By Martin Jones.13/07/2008
The final album from a true blues legend. By Al Hensley.13/07/2008
Brown and Phillips would still be two of the most exciting rhythm and blues singers ever. By Al Hensley.13/07/2008
A seminal figure in rock music at the time meets virtually unknown 15-year-old guitar prodigy. By Billy Pinnell.13/07/2008
Martin Scorsese gives us one of the best concert films ever. Pity about the show. By Brian Wise29/05/2008
The soundtrack to the Martin Scorsese film is like the steak without the sizzle! By Brian Wise21/05/2008
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Who would have thought an album as gorgeous as this could have been inspired by Barry Manilow? By Martin Jones.06/04/2008
Mark Doherty paid his 18th visit to Byron's Bluefest and enjoyed...the blues!25/03/2008
Point Nepean offers a magnificent setting. Now they just have to get the bill right. Brian Wise reports.24/03/2008
Dylan's Eclectic Taste Is Reflected In This Essential Double Disc Box19/03/2008
Working Man’s Café takes Ray Davies’ career to the level where he might start to transcend his old group’s songs. 14/03/2008
If you are a fan of the blues and the guitar then this DVD could be your idea of musical nirvana. By Brian Wise.14/03/2008
God bless Ryan Adams for his prolificacy. These days fans are rarely left waiting more than a few months for something new to devour and, in increasingly, the quality has matched the quality. By Martin Jones04/02/2008
Here's an annual health-check on the state of music journalism. By Rhythms Music Book Reviewer Des Cowley 22/01/2008
The legacy of the great Otis Redding is explored on a new DVD. By Brian Wise30/12/2007
There should be enough on this great soundtrack to tempt Dylan fans and maybe introduce others to his work. By Brian Wise. 30/12/2007
Nostalgia is not what it once was - it's better! By Brian Wise.30/12/2007
Our best music quiz show offers some more greats duets!24/12/2007
Could this be another Young classic? By Brian Wise.06/11/2007
Al Hensley reckons this album is as much a tribute to the people of New Orleans as it is to Marvin Gaye's illustrious musical legacy.06/11/2007
Peter Bogdanovich directs the story of Tom Petty's career. 06/11/2007
John Hammond's Best Album Since Wicked Grin 15/07/2007
Koko Taylor06/07/2007
Some more from the Louisiana swag. By Brian Wise02/07/2007
Forget about Sgt Pepper - here is a much more important anniversary!02/07/2007
CD Feature - A Big Ol' Bunch Of Nawlins Faves27/05/2007
Endless Highway - Tribute To The Band 14/05/2007
Win Neil Young's New Album31/03/2007
Karen Dalton's In My Own Time by Billy Pinnell25/01/2007
Music Books Of The Month - January 200725/01/2007
Billy Pinnell revisits King Crimson. Get the full review in July Rhythms - out now.02/07/2006
Billy Pinnell revisits Creedence's Willy & The Poor Boys and Cosmo's Factory. From June Rhythms.02/07/2006
Julian Lewis recommends this superb concert film. From June Rhythms.02/07/2006
Brian Wise Rounds Up Some New Releases From Louisiana02/07/2006
FEATURE CDS - NEIL YOUNG & BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN22/05/2006
CLASSIC ALBUM - MAD DOGS & ENGLISHMEN06/03/2006
Billy Pinnell on Paul Butterfield08/01/2006
Brian Wise caught up with The Rolling Stones in Toronto. You can watch them rock Rio in front of two million people at AOL. See Music News for details18/11/2005
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