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More Like Myself

By Daniel Scheffler | May 22
A debut album from a highly talented New York songwriter, singer and producer.


Music Features

’Classical Barbra’ Revisited

By Jason Victor Serinus
For hundreds of thousands of Streisand fans, many of whom were Friends of Dorothy, "Classical Barbra" was the album that first introduced them to the songs of Faure, Debussy, Schumann and Wolf.

Megan Hilty Couldn’t Be Happier (or More Busy)

By John Amodeo
While ’Smash’ is coming to an end, the series has produced a break-out star in Megan Hilty. With a CD, a smashing performance as Lorelei Lee in an Encores ’Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,’ & appearances with the New York & Boston Pops, she couldn’t be happier.

Dig These Discs :: Standish/Carlyon, Straight No Chaser, She & Him, Phoenix

By Winnie McCroy
Phoenix is reborn with another cutting-edge indie album, dub pop duo Standish/Carlyon makes some wild noise, Straight No Chaser pays homage to the artists that inspired them, and She & Him drop another sunny compilation of uncomplicated tunes.

David Friedman Brings Anthems of Hope to Boston

By John Amodeo
Composer/performer/conductor David Friedman comes to Boston for a pair of concerts next week with his inspirational show "Listen to My Heart." EDGE spoke to the multi-talented Friedman about his varied career & his show.

Dragonette :: ’Daylight and smiles and stuff’ on new CD & tour

By Kevin Taft
After ten years of moderate success, Dragonette’s popularity finally skyrocketed. EDGE spoke with the band’s lead singer Martina Sorbara about their growing fame, their new CD and tour.
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Music Reviews

Elephant Steps: A Fearful Radio Show

By Steven Bergman
This 1973 recording delves deep into the avant-garde opera world with its digital release from Masterworks Broadway.

Mother

By Lukas Akerley
Natalie Maines steps away from her roots as a Dixie Chick and into rock territory in her debut album.

Rappahannock County

By Steven Bergman
The latest live release from Ricky Ian Gordon explores Civil War life from a distinctly southern perspective.

Music From Baz Luhrmann’s Film "The Great Gatsby"

By Bill Biss
Realize this music for "The Great Gatsby" stands alone as an achievement in itself and that is definitely "Good News" as Brown, DeSylva and Henderson once put it in 1927.

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By Steven Bergman
The voice behind many of ABBA’s 70’s dance hits releases a new album of pop and dance songs proving that her voice is remains timeless.
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