Music
Nightlife Highlights: NovemberHandpicked by local scenemaker DJ WAVY DAVY for your listening pleasure. |
CD Review: Courtenay BuddSo this album isn’t just for baby, it’s for anyone who enjoys top-notch classical or opera. | Uncle MonkThree chords, no-frills recording, and a joyful disregard of the mainstream: punk rock or old-time string band music? | Washboard CharismaThe Ramblin Jug Stompers—Wild Bill, Bowtie, Cousin Clyde, and Mr. Eck—dispense timeless old-timey songs with a remarkably fresh approach. |
CD Review: Sarah PedinottiWith Sarah Pedinotti’s impeccable back phrasing, clever production, and amazing arrangements, this release surely raises the bar for regional recordings. | CD Review: Alta MiraBirthed in Clifton Park, New York, barely legal quartet Alta Mira is out to impress with their first CD Fables and Fabrications. | CD Review: Carol R. DaggsThe songs are given enough air to breathe, and they bubble with life. Daggs’s raw imperfection is the perfection of this album, a foot deep in the ground while traveling the heavens. |
