
Gary Moskowitz
Writer at Freelance
Journalist / Write for @RTB_Cheerful and @RecordingAcad / Journalism educator and mentor for @Report4America and @826valencia
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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…

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

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