Steve Gillete and Cindy Mangsen, with Mara Levine opening Boumel House Concert Series, January 28th, 2012 Okay… so there’s this famous story about Eric Clapton that goes like this. He was doing a concert somewhere in Florida, in Jacksonville I think, and he walks out on stage playing Layla. Well, he gets about a dozen […]
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Local CD Review – EVERY EYE WITH LOVE by Hunter Altschul
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Every Eye With Love by Hunter Altschul is available online at: http://hunteraltschul.bandcamp.com/album/every-eye-with-love What makes a Picasso, a Rembrandt, a Cezanne so immediately memorable and identifiable is an undeniable sense of identity, a sameness and singular eye for acuity that is uniquely their own. They draw us into passionate visions of unspoken, and sometimes unspeakable truths […]
Read MoreHouse Concert Review – Claude Bourbon and Hunter Altschul – Boumel House Concerst 10/29/11
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Boumel House Concerts series presented Claude Bourbon last night with Hunter Altschul opening. Held inside due to rain with an intimate gathering of about 40 people, this was a unique opportunity to see both a maestro and student of acoustic guitar. Claude Bourbon (http://www.claudebourbon.org/) was born in France in the early 60’s and grew up […]
Read MoreAn Extended Interview with Hunter Altschul
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This is the final posting in this series of reviews: an extended Interview with Hunter Altschul (www.hunteraltschul.bandcamp.com) about his 2011 CD titled THE NIGHT SKY. 1. Your lyrics have a near Nick Drake like virginal quality to them, at times full of innuendo and ambiguity, yet always retaining a certain distant innocence. Only two songs, […]
Read MoreLocal CD Review – THE NIGHT SKY by Hunter Altschul
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Hunter Altschul (www.hunteraltschul.bandcamp.com) is 20 years old. He is a singer/songwriter with four CD’s already to his name: PEDESTRIAN (2008), LO-FI TRACKS (2009), BELOW THE CURRENT (2010), and TINY THERMOSTATS (2010). He plays guitar in a style that at times represents the honesty of John Prine (think Angel From Montgomery, 1971, Atlantic), the sincerity of […]
Read MoreLocal CD Review (Not!) – HARD TIMES by Briz
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Okay, so I mostly do CD reviews of local, south Florida musicians, but one day I get an email from a Jersey guy asking me to review his CD. So, I say sure and he sends it to me in the mail. When the CD arrives, I’m busy so I just do a quick, fifteen […]
Read MoreLocal CD Review – PAUL PENNYFEATHER by Scott Miller
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Many of us sat awestruck in the early 80’s as David Bowie rapidly aged during Catherine Deneuve’s and Susan Sarandon’s power struggle in The Hunger (MGM, 1983). For me, however, the film was most memorable for its opening scene which featured Peter Murphy of Bahuas performing Bela Lugosi’s Dead (label: Small Wonder; 1979). Even though […]
Read MoreLocal CD Review – THE RIDICULOUS TO THE SUBLIME by George Worthmore
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When I die, I want to take George Worthmore (www.georgeworthmore.com) with me. No, I don’t have anything against George. It’s just that I see life as the prologue to a much greater journey that begins when we depart this planet, a journey that demands universal music. Now I know, most people would say the Rolling […]
Read MoreLocal CD Review – LIFE IS (the single) by Scott Goldblatt
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I’m about to do something very un-Dr-Bobish. Rather than review a CD, I’m going to review a single song. I’m doing this because every so often a piece of artwork passes through my ears which is so stellar that it instantly captures a seat in my lineup of all time one hundred favorite folk and […]
Read MoreLocal CD Review – LONG WAY FROM SHADY GROVE by Butch Ross
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Personally, I always thought of the dulcimer as one of those quaint Americana instruments, kind of like the autoharp. But in the right hands, an autoharp can be a joy to hear, and in Butch Ross’s (www.butchross.com) hands the dulcimer becomes a wonder to behold. It’s almost as if Stradivarius himself had come back, invented […]
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