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Ink 19 :: Mike Keneally

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Mike Keneally, with Henry Kaiser's Palace of Love and Telepathy at Great American Music Hall in San Francisco, CA on October 17, 2002. Concert review by Sir Millard Mulch.

MIKE KENEALLY WITH HENRY KAISER'S PALACE OF LOVE AND TELEPATHY Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, CA October 17, 2002 by Sir Millard Mulch photo by Grover Sanschagrin, grover.net Opening the show was a band called Telepathy. They mostly played funk-like dance-type music and had a great keyboardist ...

Ink 19 :: Jeff Kaiser

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17 Themes for Ockodektet (Pfmentum). Review by Jason Michelitch.

JEFF KAISER 17 THEMES FOR OCKODEKTET Pfmentum The hype (what there exists of it) for Jeff Kaiser's 17 Themes for Ockodektet keys in more than once that the album was recorded on the trumpet player/composer/conductor's 40th birthday. So it is with no little surprise that the mood of the album is at ...

Ink 19 :: Los Straitjackets

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Michael Crown gets under the Mexican wrestling mask of guitarist Eddie Angel to find out what makes the smoking instrumental rock sound of Los Straitjackets tick.

LOS STRAITJACKETS by Michael Crown   courtesy Sears Portrait Studio Los Straitjackets represent a return to the golden age of rock and roll. A time when a few guys with a fun-loving attitude, some energetic tunes, and four Mexican wrestling masks could set out to make a living rocking the house. They ...

Ink 19 :: Davey Williams and John Corbett

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Humdinger (Atavistic). Review by Judy Stewart.

... Atavistic Experimental guitarist and improviser Davey Williams and experimental renaissance man John Corbett have recently teamed up to bring the Atavistic audiences Humdinger. It's somewhat inexplicable. It has precedent, certainly; Henry Kaiser's influence on Williams is excessively thick at times ...

Ink 19 :: Die Moulinettes

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Alpha Bravo Charlie (S.H.A.D.O.). Review by Ian Koss.

... ' Alpha Bravo Charlie provides an amount of entertainment that disconcertingly adds up to more than its parts. Think of this album in two halves: The first is a straight shot of Die Moulinettes, a Unified Europe sort of outfit, slipping between languages and musical modalities with the ease of a teenager ...
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