It is of Joyce Manor's newest album I Used To Go To This Bar.
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Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Album Review: Joyce Manor - I Used To Go To This Bar
Hey all, got a review up @glidemag which you can read Right C'here.
New Single/Video from Wendy Eisenberg "Meaning Business"
The Brooklyn based artist Wendy Eisenberg has a new single out, "Meaning Business" off her upcoming self-titled release.
The track was written in honor of David Lynch. Eisenberg states:
Monday, February 2, 2026
New Single/Video from KEELEY "Who Wants To See The World"
The Dublin based KEELEY have a new single out, "Who Wants To See The World".
Dylan Cover #717 George Possley "Workingman's Blues #2"
In this ongoing Monday Series we will be exploring various artists versions of Bob Dylan song's. Today's tune is a live cover by George Possley playing "Workingman's Blues #2"
Thoughts on Original:
From the first time we tackled a cover of this song:
One of Dylan's late career highlights, "Workingman's Blues #2" first appeared on Modern Times and was a stunning reminder of how Dylan can just completely nail it sometimes. The ease with which the piano and song flows out reminds of Dylan's best work, as if the song has always been there and he is just breathing it into existence at this time and place. It owes a debt to Merle Haggard, the Civil War, poet Henry Timrod and thousands of others, but is perfectly Dylan when it comes to the lyrics which bounce all over. A folk song, mistitled a blues song, for the workingman that feels aloof, pure Dylan
One of Dylan's late career highlights, "Workingman's Blues #2" first appeared on Modern Times and was a stunning reminder of how Dylan can just completely nail it sometimes. The ease with which the piano and song flows out reminds of Dylan's best work, as if the song has always been there and he is just breathing it into existence at this time and place. It owes a debt to Merle Haggard, the Civil War, poet Henry Timrod and thousands of others, but is perfectly Dylan when it comes to the lyrics which bounce all over. A folk song, mistitled a blues song, for the workingman that feels aloof, pure Dylan
Friday, January 30, 2026
Full Show Friday: Art Hirahara Trio - Live 9/22/22 @ Bird and Beckett Books SF, CA
We search the murky back waters of youtube to find full concerts and post them to the site weekly, come back every seven days to help us celebrate Full Show Friday's. These shows are of varying quality and may not be here for long so enjoy them while you can...As always, please support the artist every which way, but especially by seeing them live (if they are still playing). This week...Art Hirahara Trio!
It's Jazzy January again here at RtBE, so get ready to kick off 2026 with some different styled shows every Friday. For this series we skew into new (or more recent) jazz lands. Keeping it current proves there is amazing live jazz still being performed no matter what Ken Burns says.
We wrap up Jazzy January with a trip to the west coast back in 2022. The Art Hirahara Trio (Art Hirahara, piano, John Wiitala, bass, Tim Bulkley, drums) play a small book shop in San Fran for your pleasure.
Thanks for hanging out this month, next month it is back to normal programming.
Archived livestream. Enjoy:
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Thursday, January 29, 2026
Album Review: Don Was and the Pan-Detroit Ensemble - Groove In The Face of Adversity
Don Was and the Pan-Detroit Ensemble
Groove In The Face of Adversity
***and1/2 out of *****
For his newest project Don Was assembled a crack team from Detroit, titling the outfit the Pan-Detroit Ensemble as he states "we are on a mission to promulgate the music of our hometown". Groove In The Face of Adversity allows the laid back musicianship of all involved to shine through.
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New Single from Marco Benevento "Frizzante"
Talented keyboardist Marco Benevento shares his newest single, "Frizzante" on Big Crown Records.
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
Album Review: Colossus Brass Band: Sing On
Colossus Brass Band
Sing On
**** out of *****
The debut release, titled Sing On, from the newly formed Colossus Brass Band is a hefty slice of traditional hymns and original music steeped in the vibrant history of New Orleans Brass Band's and the city's unique Second Line culture. The album mixes older classics and new originals that fit right into the brass band tradition. Released on the Old Saw Music label, the album is chockful of musical veterans and is a must own for any fans of New Orleans traditional sound.
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New Single from Saxophonist Nicole McCabe "Hues"
The Los Angeles based saxophonist & composer Nicole McCabe has a new album out in February, Color Theory, and the first single, "Hues" is out now.
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
2025 Recap: Favorite Albums, Shows etc.
With all the hectic happenings at the end of the year, things can be missed. This is a catch-up post to point out a few of our favorite things from 2025 that shouldn't go unnoticed.
What a year! Lots of reviews and live shows attended. Thanks for reading and following along on Instagram and Bluesky or whereverAlso thanks to Shane and the whole Glide team for allowing me to continue to write for them, working on a wide variety of reviews.
Now...in case you missed it here are our Best of 2025 series of posts:
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Album Review Art Pepper - Surf Ride (Remastered)
Art Pepper
Surf Ride (Remastered)
****and1/2 out of *****
As part of Craft Recordings Original Jazz Classics series, Art Pepper's 1959 album Surf Ride gets a remastered release. These twelve tracks, originally recorded for the Savoy label, display Pepper in some of his earliest sessions as a band leader and the results are electric.
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New Single from Arctic Monkeys "Opening Night"
Just last week we celebrated the 20th Anniversary of the Arctic Monkeys debut and now we have a new single from the band, "Opening Night".
Monday, January 26, 2026
New Unreleased Single from Connie Converse, "House"
Third Man Records is set to release a very special expanded edition of How Sad, How Lovely, the landmark first compilation of previously lost recordings from groundbreaking cult singer-songwriter Connie Converse.
The unreleased "House" is available to hear today.
Dylan Cover #716 The Gene Norman Group "Subterranean Homesick Blues"
In this ongoing Monday Series we will be exploring various artists versions of Bob Dylan song's. Today's tune is a cover by The Gene Norman Group playing "Subterranean Homesick Blues"
Jazzy January has invade Mondays! All this month we will check out various artists covering Dylan with a jazz vibe.
Thoughts on Original:
From the first time we posted a cover version of this tune:
One of the most iconic songs from Dylan's most famous period and a very early showing of how powerful a music video could be. Dylan nods to beat poetry, current events, Chuck Berry's "No More Monkey Business", paranoia, and the Vietnam War all in around two minutes of linked lyrics over one of his earliest electric recordings. There is also the sly sense of humor which Dylan never gets enough credit for, while raging against the proverbial machine. A classic '60's tune in all respects and one non-Dylan fans usually love as well.
Cover:
From the first time we posted a cover version of this tune:
One of the most iconic songs from Dylan's most famous period and a very early showing of how powerful a music video could be. Dylan nods to beat poetry, current events, Chuck Berry's "No More Monkey Business", paranoia, and the Vietnam War all in around two minutes of linked lyrics over one of his earliest electric recordings. There is also the sly sense of humor which Dylan never gets enough credit for, while raging against the proverbial machine. A classic '60's tune in all respects and one non-Dylan fans usually love as well.
Cover:
Thoughts on Cover Artist:
This is the first time RtBE has come across The Gene Norman Group and honestly there isn't much out there on them. The players on this album were: Jim Horn - saxophone, flute, Glen Campbell - guitar, Al De Lory - piano, Lyle Ritz - bass, Hal Blaine - drums.
This is the first time RtBE has come across The Gene Norman Group and honestly there isn't much out there on them. The players on this album were: Jim Horn - saxophone, flute, Glen Campbell - guitar, Al De Lory - piano, Lyle Ritz - bass, Hal Blaine - drums.
Thoughts on Cover:
This is such a strange cover, it has almost zero connection to the original. It isn't bad, but as a huge Dylan fan, I am not sure I would even know what the song was if I heard it blind.
I am kind of fascinated by it and a little upset we found this album so late in the month. Maybe next year we will cover this weird album in full for Jazzy Januarys. Until then, thanks for listening and next month will return to regularly scheduled programming.
Friday, January 23, 2026
Full Show Friday: Olivia Trummer Trio - CUBO Live 8/31/2022
We search the murky back waters of youtube to find full concerts and post them to the site weekly, come back every seven days to help us celebrate Full Show Friday's. These shows are of varying quality and may not be here for long so enjoy them while you can...As always, please support the artist every which way, but especially by seeing them live (if they are still playing). This week...Olivia Trummer Trio!
It's Jazzy January again here at RtBE, so get ready to kick off 2026 with some different styled shows every Friday. For this series we skew into new (or more recent) jazz lands. Keeping it current proves there is amazing live jazz still being performed no matter what Ken Burns says.
Today it is the Olivia Trummer Trio live in CUBO, 20222.
Pro shot, pro sound. Enjoy!
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Happy 20th Anniversary Arctic Monkeys - Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not
Happy 20th Anniversary to the Arctic Monkeys debut album, Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not.
The debut was a rocket blast in England, then took over the world, as it is one of the better rock albums released this millennium.
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Happy 50th Anniversary to David Bowie's Station to Station
Today marks the 50th anniversary of David Bowie's album Station to Station.
Recorded during an insane time in Bowie's life, the album stands as his masterpiece to these ears.
Thursday, January 22, 2026
Album Review: Nicholas Payton - TRIUNE
Nicholas Payton
TRIUNE
*** out of *****
New Single/Video from Fantastic Cat "Donnie Takes The Bus"
The excellent Fantastic Cat have released their newest video/single, "Donnie Takes The Bus".
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
Album Review: DTF - Another Side of the Sound
DTF
Another Side of Sound
***and1/2 out of *****
The debut offering from the new organ based trio DTF is a throwback to jazzy/funky instrumental outings from the 60's as Another Side of Sound is retro in all the right ways. Even the album cover screams wood paneling in basements and ashtrays in McDonalds before the tunes kick off.
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