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Blues

Collection agent

How Alan Lomax found the real South
by Norman Weinstein

Din man

Chris Whitley finds his musical heart
by Ted Drozdowski

Jack Owens

1904-1997
by Ted Drozdowski

Guitar glories

Joe Louis Walker's six-string sabbath
by Bill Kisliuk

Soul fixer

After 20 years, it's finally Luther Allison's time
by Bill Kisliuk

Human jukebox

Snooks offers a gift for the wretched
by John Sinclair


Independence days
Why Fugazi continue to thrive
by Joe Longone

One in a million

John Mayall finds Blues for the Lost Days
by Mark Edmonds

Living legend

Ramblin' Jack Elliott keeps folk standards high
by Chris Flisher

On the Rocks

John Felice remains devoted to rock and roll
by Joe Longone

Airwaves

by Brian Goslow

Heavy Dates

by Joe Longone & Matt Ashare


[Off the Record] Thione Seck, DAALY
Kurt Elling, THE MESSENGER
The Jayhawks, SOUND OF LIES
Shudder To Think, 50,000 BC
Third Eye Blind, THIRD EYE BLIND
Lateef & Lyrics Born, LATYRX
Tommy's Darkling Thrush, SOUL KILLER
Farley & Heller, JOURNEYS BY DJ PT 1 & PT 2
Woody Guthrie, THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND: THE ASCH RECORDINGS, VOLUME ONE


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