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Gary Moskowitz

San Francisco

Writer at Freelance

Journalist / Write for @RTB_Cheerful and @RecordingAcad / Journalism educator and mentor for @Report4America and @826valencia

Articles

  • 1 week ago | grammy.com | Gary Moskowitz

    PachymanOn his fifth full-length release, the Puerto Rican multi-instrumentalist continues to pay homage to the classic sounds of dub reggae while taking the genre in new directions. |GRAMMYs/May 27, 2025 - 03:20 pmPuerto Rican singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Pachy García is a one-man band. Under the moniker Pachyman, he combines the heavy, reverb-drenched grooves of classic 1970s dub reggae with the big synthesizers and keyboard sounds of Krautrock.

  • 2 months ago | grammy.com | Gary Moskowitz

    Fred Armisen leads a guided tour at the Punk Rock MuseumPhoto: Ethan Miller/Getty ImagesFrom Seattle's MoPOP to Washington, D.C.'s Go-Go Museum and the Punk Rock Museum in Vegas, museums across the country celebrate and educate visitors on a variety of genres, artists, and regional sounds.

  • Feb 13, 2025 | grammy.com | Gary Moskowitz

    CymandeCymande’s latest record, 'RENASCENCE,' offers a fresh take on the politically-aware, infectious grooves that have defined their sound since forming in 1970. Ahead of the band’s U.S. headline tour, explore their pioneering music via five great tracks. |GRAMMYs/Feb 13, 2025 - 03:38 pmWhen Patrick Patterson and Steve Scipio formed Cymande in 1971 in South London, they had two main goals in mind: Make original music, and make music with a message.

  • Oct 1, 2024 | grammy.com | Gary Moskowitz

    An AI rendering of a robot VivaldiPianist and Composer AyseDeniz was always a fan of classical music. With the help of artificial intelligence, the musician was able to "interact" with composers like Frédéric Chopin; she shares her thoughts on AI applications in music. |GRAMMYs/Oct 1, 2024 - 03:28 pmIn May, the globally-renowned pianist and composer AyseDeniz Gokcin conducted an experiment in Los Angeles.

  • Jun 26, 2024 | grammy.com | Gary Moskowitz

    Aaron FrazerThe singer, songwriter and drummer with Durand Jones & the Indications discusses his new sophomore solo album. The result of many big life changes, 'Into The Blue' sees Frazer digging into a broader range of influence and emotion. |GRAMMYs/Jun 26, 2024 - 01:30 pmIf Aaron Frazer had not wound up singing and playing drums with the soul outfit Durand Jones & the Indications, or on his own solo records, he suspects he may have ended up working as a music history teacher.

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Gary Moskowitz
Gary Moskowitz @Blogowitz
24 Jan 25

RT @thejazzestate: Remembering the great Django Reinhardt who was born on this day in 1910. Reinhardt is considered to be one of the few Eu…

Gary Moskowitz
Gary Moskowitz @Blogowitz
24 Jan 25

great music keeps finding me this month. Here's a January "Capriquarius" soundtrack: https://t.co/FmmjV8f0BY

Gary Moskowitz
Gary Moskowitz @Blogowitz
11 Nov 24

Sting on his new trio, his old friend Billy Joel and why he'll never wear spandex https://t.co/qWQzutfWUd