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4TH ANNUAL WOMEN'S DAY CELEBRATION AT THE HOTEL CAFE
On a night that felt both passionately celebratory and quietly poignant, the Hotel Café hosted its Fourth Annual Women’s Day Celebration, bringing together a beautifully diverse lineup of female singer-songwriters whose music reflected the spirit of International Women’s Day: creativity, resilience, vulnerability and strength. The evening also carried an undercurrent of nostalgia. With the recent news that the beloved Hollywood venue will soon close this location, many of the
Jonathan Widran
2 days ago


LISTENING TO TIME: URBAN FU$E REIMAGINES A BAROQUE MOTIF IN THE CONCEPTUAL PIANO CYCLE 'SUNDAY'
In an era defined by relentless digital noise and fragmented attention spans, URBAN FU$E featuring SLAM—the creative project of composer, pianist and producer Suzanna Lam—offers listeners something increasingly rare in modern music: an invitation to slow down. URBAN FU$E’s upcoming release Sunday unfolds as an expansive 80-minute, 20-movement piano-led cycle built from a single musical source: the famous Passacaglia motif that traces its lineage from George Frideric Handel
Jonathan Widran
3 days ago


ZACK BROWNING, Rock Galaxy
When a composer’s decades long aesthetic is defined by intriguing, perfectly pegged phrases like “speed demon music” and “the aural equivalent of a pinball machine,” listeners fresh to the experience know they’re in for a surreal, genre-defying and sensory kaleidoscopic experience. So while Zack Browning’s latest soulfully epic whirlwind aural immersion is titled Rock Galaxy, it’s way beyond rock and far out into the universe, incorporating everything from prog rock and jazz
Jonathan Widran
Feb 23


CHRISTOPHER SHULTIS, Waldmusik
Henry David Thoreau’s time at Walden Pond (1845-47) was a deliberate social experiment in simple living that resulted in his masterwork Walden; or Life in the Woods. Living in a self-built cabin on land owned by Ralph Waldo Emerson, Thoreau sought to “front only the essential facts of life.” The transcendental writer’s text is a reflection upon living in natural surroundings – part declaration of independence, part voyage of spiritual discovery and to some degree a manual for
Jonathan Widran
Feb 23


STEPHANIE LAMPREA and ALISTAIR MacDONALD, Ecstatic Visions
People often criticize AI in music because, in addition to the fear of displacing work for musicians, many say it can’t equal the emotional depth of works created by human beings. Another point is that it’s focused on formulaic content that lacks real world experience and the soul that makes genuine music so compelling. Those making that argument may just rethink these generalities – and understand the value of AI in specific contexts – when they wrap their intensely curious
Jonathan Widran
Feb 23


SEAN NOONAN, The Drummer of Tedworth
Listeners reveling in the fascinating, chaotic revelry and glorious, imaginative insanity of Sean Noonan’s epic work The Drummer of Tedworth will glean a bit of his conceptual intention for the project in the opening choral section of the final (and 21st) piece “Give the Drummer a Chance,” before the London Symphony Orchestra goes to town with its boisterious, emphatic swells leading to a whimsical, somehow satisfying narrative conclusion. The chorus sings, “Let the drummer c
Jonathan Widran
Feb 23


TODD MOSBY, American Heartland
Currently celebrating an empowering decade as a multi-faceted, wildly creative force in contemporary instrumental music, multiple Global Music and Zone Music Reporter (ZMR) award winner Todd Mosby is a modern master of conceptual albums. From his Will Ackerman and Tom Eaton produced new age oriented “elements” trilogy (starting with Eagle Mountain in 2016) through the Jeff Weber-helmed Land of Enchantment (2023), which captured the magic, strength and beauty of New Mexico a
Jonathan Widran
Feb 19


MICHAEL PETERSON, "Stones"
Anyone who heard veteran country great Michael Peterson’s lush, soul-stirring re-imagining of the Hollies’ 1969 classic “He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother” would have felt it – that it would hit the perfect chord at the right time, offering transcendent hope via a reminder that despite our differences, we are all human and should be loving and compassionate and discover a sense of brotherhood. When I wrote that Peterson “brings his passionate vocal flair to an epic, soaring and
Jonathan Widran
Feb 17


WILLA BASSEN, The Private Me
From the time Willa Bassen wrote her first song at 14 and set the course for her life gigging at 17, life’s been a crazy-cool but mostly creatively fulfilling whirlwind for the multi-talented force of musical nature who’s found great success over the years as a composer, songwriter, vocalist, pianist/keyboardist, engineer, producer and studio owner. As co-owner and operator of Studio 900, a beautiful 24-track recording facility located off Union Square in NYC, she hosted sess
Jonathan Widran
Feb 16


CARL CLEMENTS AND THE REAL JAZZ TRIO, Retrospective
When Carl Clements isn’t teaching saxophone and improvisation at Amherst College, the multi-talented artist is traveling the world – U.S. Europe, Asia, Middle East, South and Southeast Asia – soaking up global cultures and sharing his gifts on tenor and soprano sax and exotic flutes, including the bansuri, an ancient side-blown bamboo flute originating from the Indian subcontinent, with roots tracing back over 2,000 years to Indian and Nepali folk tradition. This exotic wind
Jonathan Widran
Feb 14


DAVE STRYKER, Blue Fire: The Van Gelder Session
Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2022, the Van Gelder Studio is the most iconic recording studio in jazz history, giving rise to the “Van Gelder Sound” characterized by warmth, clarity and intimacy that defined the catalogs of Blue Note, Prestige and Impulse! while hosting legendary sessions for John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins and countless other legends. While achieving a longtime dream, Dave Stryker’s first immersion into this sacred space, the
Jonathan Widran
Feb 14


MAJA JAKU, Blessed & Bewitched
Kosovo born vocalist and songwriter Maja Jaku has made exquisitely intimate and charmingly swinging jazzy waves in her native Europe for years, touring with her trio, performing with the Austrian fusion band Attack, performing in musicals and releasing four acclaimed albums. On her intriguingly titled debut American collection Blessed and Bewitched , she shares those magnificent, deeply lived vocal passions and cool soulful strutting with U.S. audience for the first time, art
Jonathan Widran
Feb 14
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