Much like those pointless negative reviews where the writer (read: attacker) has never liked the band in question, I sometimes wonder if maybe it's just not right to go on about my favorite artists.
There are some records that cannot help but become etched in the memory as a reminder of times past... a happy circumstance, perhaps, or (though hopefully not) something less positive in one's life.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. "I kind of joke that there are two kinds of records that I make: "documentary" type records—a few folks in a studio, play the tune ...
Pat Metheny - Guitars Lyle Mays - Piano, Keyboards Antonio Sanchez - Drums, Percussion Steve Rodby - Bass Coung Vu - Trumpets Gregoire Maret - Harmonica, Wind Instruments, Flute It's not often I go to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. One might suspect that in listening to his newest album, "Dream Box," Pat Metheny subscribes to the familiar axiom of doing ...
The Pat Metheny Unity Group thankfully lived up to its name Saturday night. Considering the complexity of many of its arrangements, had the group not been fully unified, it would have been a jumbled ...
This live performance of the seven-piece Pat Metheny Group’s 1997 Grammy-winner Imaginary Day is the kind of piece that gives art rock a good name. Not that it is, in fact, art rock. But in its ...
Since releasing the last Pat Metheny Group album, 2005’s The Way Up, guitarist Pat Metheny has been quite busy exploring quite a few different paths, including his Orchestrion Project, two albums with ...
When told in advance that Pat Metheny would be playing a three-hour show without intermission at Royce Hall Saturday night, and we wondered whether it would be wise to step out to the lobby now and ...
Although he has recorded a whopping number of Grammy-winning albums and performed thousands of shows all over the world, Pat Metheny remains an unassuming musician enamored with the sound of his ...
Jazz guitarist Pat Metheny pursues two different careers, trading one for the other every couple of years or so. On his own and with his trio, he explores avant-garde music with the likes of Ornette ...
It’s been five years since the Pat Metheny Group recorded at full force–that is, as a sextet with trumpet, extra percussion, and wordless vocals. In the interim the lineup has undergone an overhaul.
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