Don't have BT, but a huge fan of Passport, mostly mid 70's output plus a later one, Infinity. The band added a different twist to the fusion movement and the bass player was
extraordinary.,, kudos joe.
Very nice... I was so impressed with her (again) last night while watching The Last Waltz. She
had started getting into her jazz phase by then.
Miles of Aisles, great title and a great live document to tag her folk, and early jazz leanings. Later, Shadows and Light would show
Joni M as the Diva...
Railing onto the music scene like a whiskey-fueled locomotive, LS was one of the first of the southern punks whose music, although played in the classic rock idiom, didn't hide the nasty swagger and fearlessness... the real deal, these guys.
The Police album was the perfect album for the time, being an all-time classic for one and aiding and abetting my own self-induced transitional phase back in the day. Almost every cut was timeless and great. Cult, of all of the retro three piece heavies, these guys carried the chops and some...
The great talented dogmatic artist/producer who contributed nicely to Dylan's Rolling Thunder Review, before moving on The Alpha Band and a underrated but terrific brew of solo albums. That would be one T Bone Burnett.
Sea Level, Traffic protege, and all around cool
cat from the coast, very talented and lives around these parts; saw him locally doing a
a show several years ago to support his last
solo album... Kudos Joker.
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