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Richie Goods’ “Three Rivers” All About Expression

Richie Goods’ “Three Rivers” All About Expression

Bassist Richie Goods and Nuclear Fusion aren’t sticking with any one style on his latest album, Three Rivers. “It’s finally me-not confined to any particular genre or style, but just free to express and play what I hear in my heart and spirit,” said Goods, the youngest person ever inducted into the Pittsburgh Jazz Hall of Fame. Goods has recorded...

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Mark Egan Releases Eighth Album, “Direction Home”

Mark Egan Releases Eighth Album, “Direction Home”

Jazz bassist Mark Egan has released his latest album, Direction Home. It’s the eighth album for the onetime student of the late Jaco Pastorius, known for his past work with the Pat Metheny Group and the band Elements. Direction Home is a follow up to last year’s About Now, which offered up more groove with longtime colleagues drummer Danny Gottlieb...

Marcus Miller Releases “Afrodeezia”

Marcus Miller Releases “Afrodeezia”

Marcus Miller’s latest album, Afrodeezia, is influenced by the wide variety musical styles that can trace their roots to Africa. The bassist is a UNESCO Artist For Peace and spokesperson for the organization’s Slave Route Project, and his role with the group affected Afrodeezia. ”The power of music has no limits,” states Miller. “Through spirituals, jazz and soul we were...

Made in Chicago: Larry Gray Featured Jack DeJohnette Live Album

Made in Chicago: Larry Gray Featured Jack DeJohnette Live Album

Jazz drumming great Jack DeJohnette called upon Chicago musicians he has known since the early 1960s for his latest album, Made in Chicago, and one latecomer—bassist/cellist Larry Gray. Gray, a sideman extraordinaire in multiple genres and Assistant Professor of Double Bass in Jazz at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, has known DeJohnette since 1994 and said that when it...

Danielle Nicole Releases Soulful Debut EP

Danielle Nicole Releases Soulful Debut EP

Danielle Nicole has soul. And you can hear that soul in her vocals, bass playing and songs on her rootsy, bluesy, new self-titled EP, recorded in New Orleans and Kansas City. The New Orleans tracks are produced by guitarist Anders Osborne and the remaining two songs on the set were recorded live at KTBG-The Bridge 90.9 FM in Kansas City....

Marcelo Yakko Releases “Loop Life”

Marcelo Yakko Releases “Loop Life”

Argentine bassist Marcelo Yakko has released his fourth solo album, Loop Life. Musically, the 15-track album reveals a musician who incorporates a wide range of his influences, from jazz fusion, to progressive rock, to more traditional Latin sounds. Conceptually, Yakko told us that the “message tries to capture the diverse moments and stages faced by the human being.” Loop Life,...

Judas Priest’s “Defenders of the Faith” Gets Anniversary Remaster

Judas Priest’s “Defenders of the Faith” Gets Anniversary Remaster

The 30th anniversary edition of Judas Priest’s “Defenders of the Faith” is made for lovers of mid-1980s metal. And it is out now. Check it out, including a video with references to Spinal Tap, among other things

Foo Fighters’ Bassist Releases Solo Album Under “Lieutenant” Moniker

Foo Fighters’ Bassist Releases Solo Album Under “Lieutenant” Moniker

The first record by Lieutenant — If I Kill This Thing We’re All Going to Eat for a Week — marks the solo debut of Foo Fighters’ bassist Nate Mendel. Lieutenant is really a side project for Mendel, also known for his past tenure in Sunny Day Real Estate. The album has a decidedly pop/college rock sound, as you can...

Vanilla Fudge Revisits 1967 on New Album

Vanilla Fudge Revisits 1967 on New Album

Vanilla Fudge’s late 1960s heyday comes alive in the band’s latest album, Spirit of ’67. Featuring bassist Pete Bremy, who has played with both Vanilla Fudge and its offshoot Cactus at varying times since the early 2000s, the album includes covers of iconic 1960’s tunes like “I Heard It Through The Grapevine,” “For What It’s Worth,” “Ruby Tuesday,” and “A...

Randy Rhoads Honored with Tribute Collection, Featuring Rudy Sarzo on Bass

Randy Rhoads Honored with Tribute Collection, Featuring Rudy Sarzo on Bass

The Immortal Randy Rhoads — The Ultimate Tribute honors the career of Rhoads, whose career as a guitarist ended with his 1982 death as a result of an airplane accident. Rhoads’ contributions to metal were already significant when he died at age 25, having played with Quiet Riot in its early days and then helping to create Ozzy Ozbourne’s solo...

Motorhead’s “England 1978” Reissued

Motorhead’s “England 1978” Reissued

Motorhead’s England 1978 live album is back, in remastered and reissued form. The album, recorded in February 1978 at The Roundhouse in London, reveals the stalwart metal trio, led by bassist Lemmy, in fine form. The remastered CD is in an 8-panel digipak with new liner notes. England 1978 is available on and as a digital download ( and )....

Bassists Join Forces for “Live in Finland”

Bassists Join Forces for “Live in Finland”

Bassists Armand Sabal-Lecco and Jan-Olof Strandberg have joined together to create a unique live album, Live in Finland, as the Jan-Olof Strandberg & Armand Sabal-Lecco Project. A Cameroonian, Sabal-Leco is known for his work with Paul Simon, Stanley Clarke, Peter Gabriel and Stewart Copeland. He’s currently part of Robert Trujillo’s group Mass Mental. As for the Finnish Strandberg, for quite...