If you’re fully vested in the Beach Boys Pet Sounds album, witnessing a re-creation is a gamble. The 1966 offering was one of the first of that era in which a few striving pop artists attempted to elevate all songs on the LP format to holistic parity, rather than polishing up singles as individual entities. […]
Matt Gorney
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Documentary showcases the famous verbal volatility of iconic counterculture star Frank Zappa
Conversational pugilism
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Legends Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter are still pushing jazz forward
Concert preview
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Butch Morris: Feb. 10, 1947-Jan. 29, 2013
Jazz musician created his own system of live-music performance
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‘Solos’ synthesizes theater and jazz
Local playwright Joseph Reed Hayes continues his ambitious arc with this play
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‘Solos’ synthesizes theater and jazz
Local playwright Joseph Reed Hayes continues his ambitious arc with this play
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The indie rock biblical mandate that revived Tropicália icons Os Mutantes
Os Mutantes’ tour on ‘Fool Metal Jack’ comes to the Social
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“Shell Shocked: My Life With The Turtles, Flo & Eddie, and Frank Zappa, etc.”
You might not recognize him, but Howard Kaylan was part of the most significant ’60s/’70s sounds
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Don’t bore us, get to the chorus
Musicians tell tales tall and short
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William Duckworth, Jan. 13, 1943-Sept. 13, 2012
American composer popularized Postminimalist school
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Central Florida “In C”
Twelve Orlando musicians take on Terry Riley’s Minimalist masterwork
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Sam Rivers (1923-2011)
A friend remembers the local legend
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Turn up the volume
Put your summer reading on shuffle with our playlist of instrumental reads
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DARE TO ASK
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THE HOUSE IS ALIVE
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