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Takashi Hirayasu and Bob Brozman’s Jin Jin/Firefly

Takashi Hirayasu is a Japanese folk musician, and Bob Brozman an American guitarist extraordinaire. Together, the two have made a magical record. Jin Jin/Firefly combines traditional Okinawan folksongs with a wide variety of American and World Music idioms including blues, … Continue reading

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Novalia’s Arkeo, Tanca Ruja’s in terra e in chelu and Agricantus’ Faiddi

Something interesting is going on in Italian folk music. Judging from these three recent CNI releases, it’s something of a fin de siecle Italian version of the British and American folk-rock movement of the Sixties. These three groups, each hailing … Continue reading

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Various artists’ Holding Up Half the Sky – Voices of Latin Women

Shanachie and producer Daisann McLane set out with a modest goal for this CD: To introduce listeners to the joys of Latin American women singers. They’ve succeeded quite nicely. Holding Up Half the Sky contains nearly an hour of varied … Continue reading

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Sandy Bull’s Inventions, E Pluribus Unum, Jukebox School of Music, Vehicles, Steel Tears

Sandy Bull is a legend — if not with the general public, then surely among his fellow musicians. And like most legendary figures, he is both larger than life and has feet of clay. Of his early work in the … Continue reading

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Sandy Bull’s Re-Inventions: Best of the Vanguard Years

I wasn’t familiar with Sandy Bull’s name when I got this CD, and as the very informative booklet accompanying the CD said, I am apparently in fairly good company. Sandy started recording for Vanguard Records in 1962, and spent 10 … Continue reading

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