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Shemekia Copeland - The Soul Truth
You need to hear Shemekia Copeland because if you don't know her already, you are missing out. With a vintage,powerhouse voice and a band to match, this girl has it all.

Eric Clapton and B.B. King - Riding with the King
B.B.King and Eric Clapton come together to serve up both contemporary and traditional blues tunes on 'Riding with the King.' If you're looking for a good intro album, this is it!

Acoustic Blues - Got 'Em From the Bottom
If you like Delta blues and Muddy Waters, you will love this new acoustic album from Big Dave McLean!

Aaron Parks - 'Invisible Cinema'
Aaron Parks is a brilliant pianist/composer with a new cd that creates 'Nu-Jazz' with many modern influences.

The Hawk Flies High - Coleman Hawkins review
'The Hawk Flies High' by tenor saxophone player Coleman Hawkins is a listening must for all jazz fans.

Women Get The Blues too!
Check out these blueswomen from past and present!

'The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery'
Wes Montgomery was a innovative and talented jazz guitarist and is another in our series of the Keepnews Collection reviews.

Vinyl versus CD - Which is best?
Don't send that stereo system to the thrift store yet! Artists and listeners alike are embracing the warmer sounds of vinyl and it's not a passing phase.

Introducing Steve Strongman
Steve Strongman produces a sure crowd pleaser with his CD 'Honey.'

Nat Adderley - Work Song review
Jazz icon Orrin Keepnews adds his name to this pristine collection of jazz greats featuring ace cornet player and composer Nat Adderley!

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