Dan’s Top Albums of 2016
Much like its predecessor, 2016 went by in a flash; a humbling reminder of how quickly life goes by. If nothing else, music helps preserve the memories. Here are a few of the albums that accompanied my thoughts, feelings and experiences from the past year. 10. Radiohead –&
REVIEW: MADJO – EP (2009)
This originally appeared in the fall issue of The Journal of a Musician, run by George Lepauw, a world-renown classical pianist in Chicago. A renaissance man when it comes to music, the Journal seeks to provide remarkable insight into culture and music. I still am humbled to have been asked to
PHOTOS: JINGLE BALL AT THE XCEL ENERGY CENTER (ST PAUL, MN)
Alessia Cara (Toronto, Canada), Backstreet Boys (Orlando, FL), Diplo (Edgewater, USA), Fifth Harmony (Miami, FL), G-Eazy (Oakland, CA), Gnash (Los Angeles, CA), Hailee Steinfeld (Los Angeles, CA), Jon Bellion (Long Island, NY), Lukas Graham (Christiania, Copenhagen) and Tove Lo (S
REVIEW: TITLE TRACKS – LONG DREAM (2016)
John Davis isn’t going anywhere. Debuting in 1998, Davis and his DC dance-punk trio Q And Not U explored the spastic, synthy, sweaty sound that seemed all the rage around the millennial year, quietly disbanding seven years later. Georgie James, Davis’ charming indie pop duo with Laura Berhann, d