Real Records
The California label that issued Hole's first single lives through its first decade. [12-20-98]
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Young Man With A Horn
The genius of jazz artist Wynton Marsalis remains ineffable. [11-09-98]
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Polka Party
Brave Combo isn't afraid to play accordion music in a rock-and-roll world. [10-12-98]
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A Long, Strange Trip
Widespread Panic follows the Dead's lead in becoming road warriors. [10-12-98]
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The Stuff of Dreams
Akiria Kurosawa left his genius behind on strips of film. [09-28-98]
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The Folken Word
Chris Chandler rails against society with a funky backbeat. [09-21-98]
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Songs For Emily
The latest from the Pawtuckets is a bittersweet elegy to the then and now. [08-24-98]
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Rockabilly Filly
Rosie Flores bridges the orginal rockers with today's neo-traditionalists. [08-10-98]
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He's Not Strange
After more than 30 years of making music, Keith Sykes continues to lead the way for Memphis singer/songwriters. [06-29-98]
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Semi-Crazy
With his new album, Junior Brown cements his reputation as the king of the honky-tonk. [06-22-98]
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Sketch of a Ghost
The late Jeff Buckley's lastest release reveals an artist in his final transition. [06-01-98]
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Beale Street Talks, Again
A new book recounts the history of "Negro America's Main Street." [05-26-98]
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Milestones
Jazz pianist Marian McPartland celebrates a life lived in swing time. [05-18-98]
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Off the Backburner
Ex-Gin Blossom Robin Wilson returns to recording in Memphis with his new band, Pharaohs, in tow. [05-11-98]
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Breaking Up Is Hard To Do
New releases from Van Halen and Scott Weiland point to the plus and perils of going solo. [04-20-98]
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April 4, 1968
Memphians remember Martin Luther King's final crusade. [04-06-98]
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Blues Movie
Dan Aykroyd and the band play a cinematic cover of a comedy classic; Chow Yun-Fat shoots for American audiences. [02-16-98]
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Somebody Say...
From the mines of South Africa to Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee, Ladysmith Black Mambazo sing like a dream. [02-09-98]
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Mississippi Moan
The Squirrel Nut Zippers' Jas. Mathus returns to his Delta roots to pay tribute to the blues pioneer's daughter who raised him. [02-02-98]
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The Accidental Bluesman
Rock drummer Coco Montoya turns out to be a very good blues guitarist. [12-15-97]
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