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Dec 8, 2024 |
guitarworld.com | E.E. Bradman
As a member of Bad Brains and one of the co-creators of a daringly original brew of reggae, punk, soul, and fusion, bassist Darryl Jenifer has inspired musicians on every point around the color wheel. As a devoted member of the Stanley Clarke fan club, Jenifer’s own musical journey began in the early '70s following an invitation to join jazz-fusion group Mind Power with Earl Hudson, Hudson's brother HR, and Gary ‘Dr. Know’ Miller.
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Dec 8, 2024 |
flipboard.com | E.E. Bradman
There isn’t much that The Beatles haven’t inspired. Such was their overwhelming cultural transcendence you could argue that the Fab Four helped to …
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Dec 1, 2024 |
acousticguitar.com | E.E. Bradman |Martin Keith |Kenny Berkowitz
Niwel Tsumbu’s latest release, Milimo, is several things: a feast of fascinating flavors, a passionate mission statement, a showcase for deftly executed polyrhythms, and a snapshot of ancient and modern approaches to acoustic guitar. At its heart, however, it’s a solo album by a Congolese virtuoso who lives in Ireland and plays like someone who doesn’t think in genres.
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Nov 16, 2024 |
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Nov 16, 2024 |
msn.com | E.E. Bradman
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Nov 16, 2024 |
guitarworld.com | E.E. Bradman
It was 1972, and the turbulent ‘60s were giving way to the decadent '70s. Nixon was in the White House, and the Los Angeles home of Hugh Hefner's international Playboy Club – newly relocated from Sunset Boulevard to Century City and frequented by the likes of Johnny Carson – was a shining beacon of swinging bachelor-pad possibilities. 25 miles away, in suburban Monterey Park, a 16-year-old wunderkind was beginning to find his groove.
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Nov 16, 2024 |
yahoo.com | E.E. Bradman
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. It was 1972, and the turbulent ‘60s were giving way to the decadent '70s. Nixon was in the White House, and the Los Angeles home of Hugh Hefner's international Playboy Club – newly relocated from Sunset Boulevard to Century City and frequented by the likes of Johnny Carson – was a shining beacon of swinging bachelor-pad possibilities.
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Nov 16, 2024 |
flipboard.com | E.E. Bradman
1 day agoFor many millennials, Alexa Chung is the ultimate style icon. (Were you even part of the cultural zeitgeist if you didn’t post a picture of It somewhere random in your home on Tumblr?) But this season, Madewell is reminding everyone that Chung has always been so much more than an It girl with …
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Oct 30, 2024 |
acousticguitar.com | Doug Young |Emile Menasche |E.E. Bradman |Jeffrey Pepper Rodgers
Making videos is a core part of just about every working musician’s life these days. Smartphones have put amazingly good cameras in our pockets, but their built-in mics are definitely limited for recording music. Enter Audigo ($249), a small wireless mic/iPhone app that aims to upgrade the audio side and help you make good-sounding videos (or audio tracks) anywhere, quickly and easily—no cables, computer, or even electricity required.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
acousticguitar.com | E.E. Bradman |Kate Koenig |Mark Kemp |David McPherson
Few would have ever guessed that a songwriter, playwright, and tenured English professor would gain renown for guitar picks made of casein and other high-performance plastics—least of all the professor himself. But as fate would have it, Scott Memmer’s cutting-edge products have indeed brought him lots of fans in the world of acoustic instruments.