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In his long and storied career, Manning (who died March 25 at age 77) produced and/or engineered such notable artists as ZZ Top, Big Star, Led Zeppelin, James Taylor, Doyle Bramhall, Sr., Joe Cocker, Joe Walsh, Al Green, and Stax acts including Albert King, Isaac Hayes, and the Staple Singers. The El Paso native has […]


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Recorded one hot night in August, 1959, this bop gig was equally steamy. Now almost 94, Burrell remains a beloved guitarist and Blakey among its greatest drummers and bandleaders. Together, they whipped up a storm at The Five Spot, a fabled club in Greenwich Village. Historically, Burrell proved himself the perfect storm of jazz, R&B, […]


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Think you can pigeonhole Texas music? Guess again. Producer, collector, and beat poet Wes Race decided what the world needed was an anthology of rootsy up-and-comers illustrating the connection between Austin and D/FW, then convened at percussionist/engineer Nico Leophonte’s Alnico Studio. The material digs deep – from Howlin’ Wolf’s “Do The Do” to Jimmy Dee’s […]


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This gifted singer/songwriter/guitarist – revered as a founding member of Traffic, solo artist, and right-place-right-time guest on many rock classics – returns with a blues-flavored studio album. It’s mostly blues/R&B standards, along with Traffic covers and solo tunes. A few big names also sit in. The new track “Use It, or Lose It” is a […]


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This follow-up to 2019’s West places Hughes’ guitar chops in a package focusing on vocals and lyrics as much as picking. The band is small, the sound tight and constant; the core band – drummer Dave Roe and bassist Jon Estes – gets occasional help from keyboardist Catherine Marx and horn man Jim Hoke. Hughes […]


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