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Leave Eve alone! The Inquirer
You have a slow news day today? No women having 8 children, no 4 armed babies or lambs on uncle bob's ranch giving the kids syphilis? Come on man, EVE is a game. Just like all games it has its problems, but they're workin' on it.
Jarreau brings his style to the Beau The Biloxi Sun Herald
Al Jarreau is the only vocalist to ever win Grammy awards in three different categories (jazz, pop and R&B). According to allmusic.com, Jarreau's output of original material waned in the late '90s. Then came the dawn of a new century.
Head Automatica turns the beat around, while we convene at the altar of Reverend Glasseye and fill up yer iPod with Riverfront Times
It's a sticky summer evening in Cleveland, and Head Automatica lead singer Daryl Palumbo wanders into a record store, wearing a scruffy T-shirt. He rifles through a trove of obscure DVDs and CDs in hushed concentration. Suddenly, his silence is broken. Looking up from his mission, he displays a
Shure E500PTH Earphones ExtremeTech
We review the Shure E500PTH earphones and include them in our holiday gift bag.
Apple's iPod is great, Financial Mail
but listening to music with headphones for any length of time is a pain. The iPod Hi-Fi solves the problem. This speaker system has an iPod dock. Plug in your iPod, turn up the volume and you'll be annoying the neighbours in no time.
Jazz For The Heart: Ballads II All About Jazz
File Under: Concentrate of Stan Getz (ballad division)! Harry Allen is not exactly a new act. Yet, after some 26 albums under his own name and sideman dates on many others, the saxophonist is hardly a recognizable name to the general public.
Hands on: Slim Devices’ Transporter T3
T3 gets touchy feely with the audiophile’s streamer of choice.
Tripdavon Comes of Age Santa Barbara Independent
As a rule, the lifecycle of an Isla Vista band parallels the parties that serve as their most frequent gigs. No matter how raucous the party, an empty keg means the partygoers will be shuffling off to the next destination.
Testing 1,2,3 Daily Telegraph
Home cinema systems, reviewed by Jill Lubetkin
Gómez's original Latin sound crosses musical borders Boston Globe
For Marta Gómez , absence makes the heart grow fonder. When she left Colombia to study at the Berklee School of Music, the distance gave her the perspective to value her home country's traditional musical styles. And though she moved to New York, as many Berklee graduates do, in 2003, Boston remains her favorite market and one she visits frequently,


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