Music

Misster Dylan’s Beautiful Blues: Dylan Harley releases his debut album, Dark Side of the Force

Misster Dylan – DARK SIDE OF THE FORCE Just in time for perhaps the darkest time in recent memory, Misster Dylan, moniker of local songwriter Dylan Harley, is out with his debut record DARK SIDE OF THE FORCE. DSOTF is a sonically diverse, thematically ambitious record that wades straight into muck that seemingly no one […]

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Election Night Soundtrack: Serving up fresh hot biscuits

Turn Up The Mains Let’s start this off with addressing the undecided voters in one of most divisive presidential elections ever. Four years of Trump, an epically mismanaged pandemic, and a knife stuck in the long festering wound of racial inequality and yet you are still undecided. Congratulations, you are the unicorn nobody thought could exist! Most […]

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Jelly Side Down’s Debut Hits All the Right Notes: The local alt rock band will release “Had to Be There” on Halloween

The first time I listened to Jelly Side Down’s debut, Had to Be There, my jaw dropped, and I distinctly remember pausing the song “Polaroids” to share it with my mom. The production quality and the layered harmonizing guitars in the mastered mix were immaculate (but I’ll talk more about that later). I’m convinced that […]

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It’s Only Rock and Roll: An interview with Don DiMuccio, host of the podcast about the genre that changed music forever

As soon as I heard about the podcast “It’s Only Rock and Roll,” I knew there would be some great stories hiding just under the sound waves behind the scenes waiting for me to discover. I reached out to the host of the show, Don DiMuccio, to talk about what he’s learned on the show, […]

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Local Pop Punk Band Familiar Spaces Reassures Listeners They’re Not Alone with “Everyone in Search of an Exit”: Their latest EP tackles the struggle of feeling stuck and beaten down by life while taking the often non-linear journey back to progress

If you’ve ever felt like you don’t know what you’re doing with your life, or that maybe you’ve messed up too many times to make your way back to a good future, Familiar Spaces has your back – because they’ve been there too. Like a personal diary entry of emotional upheaval, their newest EP, Everyone […]

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Jazz Insights: Billy Lipson

Providence’s Billy Lipson, born in 1911, was blessed with a terrific jazz singing voice. Billy sang with several large orchestras in greater Providence.His renditions often sounded like Frank Sinatra or Bing Crosby. Billy had a loyal group of followers who regularly cheered him on, and many a local woman swooned over his romantic deliveries. His torch songs […]

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