Friday, March 13, 2026

Al Caiola • Let The Sunshine In



 Biography by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Guitarist Al Caiola initially made his reputation as a session musician, playing on records made by Percy Faith and Andre Kostelanetz, among others. Caiola was the conductor and arranger for United Artists Records in the late '40s and early '50s. After leaving UA, he signed with RCA, where he released a number of singles in the '50s. In the early '60s, he went back to United Artists, which is where he scored his first hit with the theme to the film The Magnificent Seven. The single peaked at 35 in early 1961 and it was quickly followed by the theme to the television series Bonanza, which climbed to number 19. For the rest of the '60s, Caiola released a number of easy listening instrumental albums and also hosted a television show, which was only aired for a short while. Caiola continued to record throughout subsequent decades; he died in Allendale, New Jersey in 2016 at the age of 96.
 
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Biografía de Stephen Thomas Erlewine
El guitarrista Al Caiola inicialmente hizo su reputación como músico de sesión, tocando en discos hechos por Percy Faith y Andre Kostelanetz, entre otros. Caiola fue la directora y arreglista de United Artists Records a finales de los años 40 y principios de los 50. Después de dejar UA, firmó con RCA, donde lanzó una serie de singles en los años 50. A principios de los años 60, regresó a United Artists, que es donde anotó su primer éxito con el tema de la película The Magnificent Seven. El single alcanzó su punto máximo en 35 a principios de 1961 y fue seguido rápidamente por el tema de la serie de televisión Bonanza, que llegó al número 19. Durante el resto de los años 60, Caiola lanzó una serie de álbumes instrumentales fáciles de escuchar y también presentó una televisión. Espectáculo, que solo se emitió por un corto tiempo. Caiola continuó grabando a lo largo de décadas posteriores; murió en Allendale, Nueva Jersey en 2016 a la edad de 96 años.


All My Yesterdays: The Autobiography of Steve Howe

 

 

Renowned guitarist Steve Howe tells his own story in his own words, often unflinchingly as he recounts times of triumph and torment amidst the cream of the UK's prog rock bands. Best known for his work with Yes, a group prone to sudden upheavals, and AOR supergroup Asia, Steve Howe's passage through these and other bands is a roller-coaster ride of constant touring, tense recording sessions, and frequent trips to all corners of the globe. A workaholic, he soon realised that the temptations of the rock 'n' roll lifestyle weren't for him and instead dedicated his life to excellence in musicianship. Born in North London in 1947, Steve got his first guitar at the age of 12 and thereafter devoted himself passionately to mastering its intricacies. After spells in psychedelic bands of the late sixties, he was invited to join Yes in 1970, thus finding himself in a spotlight that shines to this day. In the meantime he raised a family, adopted vegetarianism as a lifestyle, and watched as many of his peers succumbed to the impulses he managed to avoid. As well as Yes and Asia, Steve has led bands of his own, released numerous solo recordings in many different musical styles and amassed a legendary collection of priceless stringed instruments.

 

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Don Wilkerson • The Complete Blue Note Sessions



By DAVID ADLER
One of the paragons of the "Texas tenor" style, Don Wilkerson gained his greatest notoriety as a soloist with Ray Charles throughout much of the 50s and 60s. Less known is Wilkerson’s limited work as a leader, the majority of which is collected on this two-disc package from Blue Note. Wilkerson made three albums for the label during the fruitful years of 1962 and 1963: Preach Brother!, Elder Don, and Shoutin’! All three records feature guitarist Grant Green, who certainly knows how to cook in such a setting. The first also boasts a classic Blue Note rhythm section: Sonny Clark on piano, Butch Warren on bass, and Billy Higgins on drums, with Jual Curtis sitting in on tambourine on "Dem Tambourines" and "Camp Meetin’." On the second album, Johnny Acea takes over on piano, with Lloyd Trotman on bass and Willie Bobo on drums. The last of the three sessions is particularly down and dirty, with Green, John Patton on organ and Ben Dixon on drums.
The prevailing ethos of Preach Brother! is simply summarized: blues, blues, and more blues. And not the fancied-up bebop variety, but straight-up shuffle and boogie and soul. Every track is a blues except for the closer, "Pigeon Peas," a funky thing in AABA form. The two later albums are a bit more compositionally varied. Wilkerson begins Elder Don with exquisitely singing tenor work on "Senorita Eula" and then salutes his fellow Texan Bob Wills with "San Antonio Rose." (Grant Green’s solo on the latter has to be heard to be believed.) From this point on there’s still plenty of blues, but Wilkerson breaks it up with originals like "Scrappy" and "Drawin’ a Tip." He also showcases a totally different aspect of his talent on the ballads "Poor Butterfly" and "Easy Living."

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 Por DAVID ADLER
Uno de los parangones del estilo "tenor de Texas", Don Wilkerson ganó su mayor notoriedad como solista con Ray Charles durante gran parte de los años 50 y 60. Menos conocido es el limitado trabajo de Wilkerson como líder, la mayoría del cual se recoge en este paquete de dos discos de Blue Note. Wilkerson hizo tres álbumes para la discográfica durante los fructíferos años de 1962 y 1963: Preach Brother!, Elder Don, y Shoutin'! Los tres discos cuentan con la participación del guitarrista Grant Green, que ciertamente sabe cómo cocinar en un ambiente así. El primero también cuenta con una sección rítmica clásica de Blue Note: Sonny Clark en el piano, Butch Warren en el bajo, y Billy Higgins en la batería, con Jual Curtis en la pandereta en "Dem Tambourines" y "Camp Meetin'". En el segundo álbum, Johnny Acea se hace cargo del piano, con Lloyd Trotman en el bajo y Willie Bobo en la batería. La última de las tres sesiones es particularmente baja y sucia, con Green, John Patton en el órgano y Ben Dixon en la batería.
El espíritu prevaleciente del Predicador Hermano! se resume simplemente: blues, blues y más blues. Y no la variedad de bebop de fantasía, sino el shuffle y el boogie y el soul. Cada canción es un blues excepto la más cercana, "Pigeon Peas", una cosa funky en forma de AABA. Los dos álbumes posteriores son un poco más variados en cuanto a la composición. Wilkerson comienza Elder Don con un exquisito trabajo de tenor en "Señorita Eula" y luego saluda a su compañero tejano Bob Wills con "San Antonio Rose". (El solo de Grant Green en esta última tiene que ser escuchado para ser creído.) A partir de aquí todavía hay mucho blues, pero Wilkerson lo rompe con originales como "Scrappy" y "Drawin' a Tip". También muestra un aspecto totalmente diferente de su talento en las baladas "Poor Butterfly" y "Easy Living".


Herbie Mann • Mann Alone



Tuba Skinny • Six Feet Down



 Formed in in 2009, Tuba Skinny has steadily evolved from a loose collection of street musicians into a solid ensemble dedicated to bringing the traditional New Orleans sound to audiences around the world. Drawing on a wide range of musical influences—from spirituals to Depression-era blues, from ragtime to traditional jazz—their sound evokes the rich musical heritage of their New Orleans home. The band has gained a loyal following through their distinctive sound, their commitment to reviving long-lost songs, and their barnstorming live performances.

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Fundada en 2009, Tuba Skinny ha evolucionado constantemente de una colección suelta de músicos callejeros a un sólido conjunto dedicado a llevar el sonido tradicional de Nueva Orleans a audiencias de todo el mundo. Basándose en una amplia gama de influencias musicales -desde espirituales hasta blues de la época de la Depresión, desde ragtime hasta jazz tradicional-, su sonido evoca la rica herencia musical de su hogar en Nueva Orleáns. La banda ha ganado un seguimiento leal a través de su sonido distintivo, su compromiso de revivir canciones perdidas hace mucho tiempo, y sus actuaciones en vivo.