GLISS: Love the Virgins

GLISS: Love the Virgins

I feel so stoned when I listen to this album... stoned and sexy... yeah...ah...

The Gathering | Leimert Park: Roots & Branches of Los Angeles Jazz-CDBaby | Uncle Lucius | Pick Your Head Up-Cupcake Cave: Healamonster & Tarsier-MOOD AREA 52: Mood Area 52-Dearly Departed: True Lies In Song Unearthed From Lone Fir-INGRID MICHAELSON: Girls and Boys
  • The Gathering: Leimert Park - Roots and Branches of Los Angeles Jazz is a vehicle to bring to the world a group that shares a deep musical and historical connection to the progressive jazz and improvised music of Los Angeles, as w... The Gathering: Leimert Park - Roots and Branches of Los Angeles Jazz is a vehicle to bring to the world a group that shares a deep musical and historical connection to the progressive jazz and improvised music of Los Angeles, as well as a glimpse of the rich history and tradition that has often gone unnoticed beneath the glitz and glamour of Tinsel Town. From up and coming young lions to elder statesmen of jazz, their stellar performances have been captured live on this historical and wonderful recording

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  • my new favorite musicians, love love love this album

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  • a brilliant, wicked, cool duo!

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  • I love this one, not only for the hot cover photo, but for the personality that Mood Area 52 brings to tango.

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  • This is a benefit cd for the Lone Fir Cemetary in Portland, Oregon which is one of Portland's oldest cemetaries and a landmark for its beauty - both architectural and horticulturally. The cd includes 15 tracks by various local mu... This is a benefit cd for the Lone Fir Cemetary in Portland, Oregon which is one of Portland's oldest cemetaries and a landmark for its beauty - both architectural and horticulturally. The cd includes 15 tracks by various local musicians including Adam Shearer & Adam Selzer, Al James, Amelia, Chris Robley & The Fear of Heights, Holcombe Waller, James Beaton, Jesse Emerson, Jim Brunberg, Leigh Marble, Matt Sheehy, Nick Jaina, Pete Krebs, Ritchie Young, Storm Large, The Taciturns. Each song pays tribute to a particular colorful resident of Lone Fir, a list which includes some very notorious and sometimes unsavory citizens of Portland's early and often horrific history. It really is a fantastic cd with songs about prostitutes, shanghaiing, thievery, drunkeness, suicide and axe-murderers... In particular check out "Plastic Flowers" by James Beaton...amazing. And it all goes to benefit the Friends of Lone Fir who keep the historical landmark and treasure clean and safe and beautiful for us and for any visitors to our city (not to mention the hundreds of permanent residents of this quiet park)...

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  • If you're not swooning over her voice yet, you're late. Sure, her songs tend toward the depressing, but they're great. I just saw her live last night, and she is even better stripped down, with just her clear melodic voice flyin... If you're not swooning over her voice yet, you're late. Sure, her songs tend toward the depressing, but they're great. I just saw her live last night, and she is even better stripped down, with just her clear melodic voice flying out over the crowd (plus a ukulele and guitar or piano). Not only does she sing like a nightingale, but she's adorable as all get out and even acts as a bit of a stand up comic. I want her to be my best friend. Seriously. If you like even one of her songs and see she's performing in your area, get your tickets now. She'll be huge soon and you can say you got to see her perform for a crowd of 100 or whatever. And who doesn't like knowing about things first? You're in for a super treat if you see her with Greg Laswell (the clown in her "The Way I Am" video, who is very talented himself). Again, he is even better when there is minimal back up to hide his sexy crooning and haunting (and yes, depressing, again) song writing. Can you tell I'm smitten?