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Girls Just Wanna Get Stoned

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Female recording artists are poised to influence the marketing of cannabis culture by Marshall Bowden

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Laurie Anderson collaborates on Songs from the Bardo

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Laurie Anderson, musician and visual/conceptual artist, has made her bones exploring the intersection between the deep philosophical ruminations of fine art and the commercial world of popular culture, with results…

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John Coltrane: Blue World

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Impulse! label will release lost recordings made for Canadian film recorded between Crescent and A Love Supreme.

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In Ten Tracks: Jethro Tull

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In Ten Tracks is a selection of tracks that have meaning to me and have stuck with me through the years, appearing frequently on mix tapes and playlists. Not necessarily…

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John Coltrane: Interplay

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Coltrane is heard here along with stellar sax players that include Frank Wess, Zoot Sims, Al Cohn, Paul Quinchette, Hank Mobley (all tenor players) as well as baritone sax greats…

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John Coltrane: Traneing In

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Traneing In is a 1957 album released with John Coltrane as the leader, accompanied by the Red Garland Trio, comprised of pianist Garland, bassist Paul Chambers, and drummer Art Taylor.…

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John Coltrane: A Love Supreme

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A Love Supreme has always been John Coltrane’s most popular album, occupying a special place in listener’s hearts almost since the day it was released. Thus it should come as…

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Keith Jarrett Trio: Setting Standards

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Keith Jarrett’s Standards Trio interpreted the jazz songbook and improvised together for 30 years. A look back at the group that set the standard for piano trios going forward.

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“Rubberband” is NOT the great, lost Miles Davis album

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This September will see the release by Rhino Records of a Miles Davis album, an album that is ‘previously unheard,’ “previously unreleased’ or even ‘lost’ depending on what press release…

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John Coltrane: Impressions of his life and music

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by Marshall Bowden "The image of the artist as being apart, a personage with special, almost magical skills, descends to us from the Romantic period." (James Lincoln Collier, The Making…

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