Parting Glances
Eyes Wide Shut is a fitting coda to director Stanley Kubrick's career. [07-26-99]
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Come by Him
Harry Connick Jr. returns to the big-band sound that made him famous. [07-26-99]
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When the Inmates Rule
Austin's Asylum Street Spankers play music the way God intended it. [07-05-99]
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Life on Planet Groove
Former James Brown sax man has funky good time playing. [06-28-99]
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The War
Two Alex Chilton reissues uncover the dangers of dredging up the forgotten past. [06-21-99]
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Music@Net.Com
Whether you know it or not, your computer and your stereo are merging. [06-07-99]
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The Blues Is All Right. Or Is It?
The Blues Is All Right. Or Is It? [05-10-99]
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Old Is New Again
Ronnie Dawson dresses up the rock-and-roll of the '50s for audiences of the '90s. [04-26-99]
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Like A Rolling Stone (But Not Quite)
A Rolling Stone comparison. [04-19-99]
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The Last Soul Company
A new box set puts 30 years of Malaco Records into perspective. [04-12-99]
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A Rich Fortune
Robert Altman's love letter to North Mississippi hits Holly Springs. [04-12-99]
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A California Country Girl
Gilliam Welch defies the critics to play thoroughly modern old-fashioned music. [04-12-99]
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A Chubbie Farewell
With a new CD in hand, the California punk duo leave Memphis. [04-05-99]
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Sweet Sound of Success
The Iguanas slither up to audiences with an enticing gumbo of musical styles. [03-29-99]
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An Englishman in the U.S.A.
Ex-pat singer/songwriter Mark Harriman plays English pop with a Southern accent. [03-08-99]
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Holding Back the Years
Jazz singer Jimmy Scott comes back from a lifetime adversity. [03-01-99]
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Journeyman
Peripatetic bluesman Mason Ruffner sets up his amp in Memphis. [02-08-99]
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Why We Fight
Terence Malick returns to filmmaking with "The Thin Red Line", a study of violence. [01-25-99]
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The Salesman
Songwriter Vic Chesnutt works the dark route of the human heart. [01-25-99]
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Man With A Horn
Jazz trumpet player John Faddis pays tribute his mentor, Dizzy Gillespie. [12-27-98]
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