Pat Travers Band | Can Do – CD Review
Through sheer perseverance and longevity, Pat Travers has maintained a rock-solid role of respected musician with his share of hits and misses (it comes with the profession). Most are...
Andy Timmons | Plays Sgt. Pepper – CD Review
On June 1, 1967, the Beatles released Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band to the masses. It has since been hailed as one of the greatest albums in rock...
Ace Frehley | Origins, Vol. 2 – CD Review
Ace Frehley, KISS co-founder and 2014 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, continues with his love for covers on Origins, Vol. 2. The previous Origins, Vol. 1, released in...
UFO | The Salentino Cuts – CD Review
UFO offers up their first album of covers with the 12-song The Salentino Cuts. Here the current lineup of vocalist Phil Mogg, drummer Andy Parker, keyboardist and guitarist Paul...
Steve Hackett | The Night Siren – CD Review
The Night Siren, the 25th solo album from former Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett, is a thing of sublime beauty. Featuring a global cast of musicians, the album features...
John Cale | HoboSapiens – CD Review
As the most accomplished musician in Velvet Underground, as well as a prolific
producer, John Cale has been teetering of the fence of avant-garde and pop music
for almost 40 years....
B.B. King | One Kind Favor – CD Review
When you’re on a roll, why not go for broke with a legend. That must
have been what T Bone Burnett, a producer on a hot streak, may have been...
Tommy Roe | Devil’s Soul Pile – CD Review
A nice, pleasant combination of organ, guitar and piano open "Memphis Me" on Tommy Roe's Devil's Soul Pile. As is evident from this first number -- and what we...
Brian Tarquin & Heavy Friends | Guitars For Wounded Warriors – CD review
Producer, guitarist and composer Brian Tarquin called on a bunch of heavy duty guitarists to help out with a project near and dear to his heart, Guitars For Wounded...
Peter Frampton | Frampton Forgets The Words – New Studio Release Review
Peter Frampton amassed 10 of his favorite pieces of music for his all-instrumental album for 2021, Frampton Forgets the Words. On this follow-up to 2019’s All Blues — and reminiscent of his...

















