Colorado-based jazz vocalist Wil Alston may have released his debut album, Introducing Wil Alston, at an older age than many new artists, but with that comes a more seasoned and powerful singer. For jazz and soul music, the older you […]
Colorado-based jazz vocalist Wil Alston may have released his debut album, Introducing Wil Alston, at an older age than many new artists, but with that comes a more seasoned and powerful singer. For jazz and soul music, the older you […]
The opening track of The Roosevelts’ new album, The Greatest Thing You’ll Ever Learn, is a soulful, sadness-wrapped-in-fraught-joy harbinger of what’s to come. On “Hard to Believe,” the duo (Jason Kloess and James Mason) wrestles with love lost, love regained, and […]
The cover of this single-disc compilation shows three Nat King Coles loitering side by side in a parking garage in various dapper poses: one looking just past his shoulder, a yellow overcoat on his arm; the center with hat in […]
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