Saturday, November 8, 2008

The Pack A.D. The Funeral Mix Tape


The Pack A.D. The Funeral Mix Tape (Mint Records)

These 2 ladies from British Columbia really rock. With just voice and guitar (Becky Black) and drums (Maya Miller) you may think about the White Stripes, but the Pack A.D.’s rusty, whisky soaked and pounding sound set the difference. They give the blues a garage echo, like a punkish Janis Joplin. Distant from minimalist, their sound is full, rich and wraps you up.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Joseph Barjack: Puzzle Factory



JOSEPH BARJACK: Puzzle factory (NEAT/BEAT)

Punk acoustic experimental; Bad Religion

This CD is a solo “low rent production” by Joseph Barjack, who also sings, plays guitars and does tape loops. Barjack is a marginal in the music business and some of the songs have a political content (5, 7). He is an artist full of creativity with pleasant melodies, explorations in noise and crafted lyrics. Track 3 has “sexual sounds”; he asks: “when will sound become regulated?”

Web Page

Friday, October 17, 2008

Kojak: A Radar for Karma

KOJAK: A Radar for Karma.

Alternative, grunge.

From top of the indie charts to MTV stardom, these former Army guys raised in different countries bring “angry guitars and silly melodies.” A somewhat negative vision of the world is offered, occasionally in a political background. Recorded in Germany and produced by Wade Norton (NRG Studios).

Web Page.

Space.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

The Lost Revival: Homemade Confetti

THE LOST REVIVAL: Homemade Confetti (Champion of the Arts)

“Bastardized Americana;” Wilco, New Pornographers, Iron & Wine, Silver Jews.

This debut album by 7-piece band from Columbus, Ohio, is surprisingly solid. Pungent guitars, keys, harmonica, blend and provide the background for singer Kevin Collins’ raspy voice. Many of the members are multi instrumentalists and very crafted musicians.

Space.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Jessica Lea Mayfield

JESSICA LEA MAYFIELD: With Blasphemy So Heartfelt. (Polymer)

Indie; folk; Jollie Holland

At 8 she began playing with her family band One Way Rider (progressive bluegrass); at 18 this is her debut album. The music has been defined as “little country, little indie-rock, and a whole lot of indefinable” and “Hope Sandoval meets Jim James meets Neko Case.” Dan Auerbach, from Black Keys, plays several instruments and is the producer.

Space

Monday, October 13, 2008

Cephas & Wiggins: Richmond Blues


CEPHAS & WIGGINS: Richmond Blues
This is a historical music document from the Smithsonian Folkways Recordings. Acoustic blues, defined as Piedmont Blues, “Piedmont” being “The foothills of the Appalachians running from Richmond to Atlanta”. Music for all-night parties with wizards of guitar and harp. Some songs have North Carolina ties.

Lipbone Redding: Party on the Fire Escape.


LIPBONE REDDING: Party on the Fire Escape (Bepop Records)
Soul, funk; Hobex
This native of NC used to play at the New York subway; later he traveled to South America and to India. What you hear is not a trombone but mouth-made sounds: the “Lipbone”. He plays guitar too and fuses soul, funk, blues, New Orleans music. The “orchestra” is made up of two more guys: Rich Zukor in drums and Jeff Eyrich in upright bass.

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Circuito Mágico del Agua 2

Fuente de la Fantasía

Fuente Túnel de las Sorpresas


Fuente de las Tradiciones

Fuente de la Ilusión


Fuente de la Vida

Parque de la Reserva

Lima, Perú

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Circuito Mágico del Agua

Fuente de la Vida

Fuente Tangüis


Fuente Cúpula Visitable


Fuente de la Fantasía


Fuente de la Armonía

(Parque de la Reserva, Lima, Perú)

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Terrance Simien


Carolina Blues Festival
Greensboro, NC
May 3, 2008

Zydeco's Ambassador


Sunday, May 11, 2008

Chick Willis


The "Stoop Down Man" Rocking the Crowd



Carolina Blues Festival
Greensboro, NC
May 3, 2008

Chick Willis

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Nora Jean Bruso & The Kingbees


22nd Annual Blues Festival
Piedmont Blues Preservation Society


May 3rd, 2008, Greensboro, NC

Nora Jean Bruso

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Blues Festival



May 3, 2008. Greensboro, NC.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Gabriel Alegría y su grupo de jazz afro-peruano

Laurandrea Leguía (saxofón), Gabriel Alegría (trompeta) y Ramón de Bruyn (contrabajo)

Hugo Alcázar (batería y percusión)

Freddy "Huevito" Lobatón (percusión). En la foto tocando "cajita".

Yuri Juárez (guitarra) también es parte de la banda. (No tengo su foto; lo siento)

Concierto en el Centro Cultural de Greensboro, Carolina del Norte, Enero 26, 2008.

Su página web. (Pueden escuchar muestras de su música).
Su espacio.

Friday, January 11, 2008