ILLADELPH: LEGENDARY ROOTS CREW – 2006 Game Theory Feature (B.Getz on JamBase)
Game Theory feature review on The Roots, B.Getz on JamBase in 2006.
Read morePrimarily an archive of B.Getz’s work with JamBase.com, from 2000-2014 & Live For Live Music 2015 – present
Game Theory feature review on The Roots, B.Getz on JamBase in 2006.
Read moreWords by B.Getz STS9 (Sound Tribe Sector Nine) :: 04.29 :: Borgata Music Box :: Atlantic City, NJ I remember
Read moreLenny Kravitz :: 04.16.05 :: Electric Factory :: Philadelphia, PA Lenny Kravitz from LennyKravitz.com Barnstorming across the globe in support of
Read moreRegardless of how or why, in 2005 the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival blossomed into an enormous, energetic Second Weekend. A combination of a behemoth lineup, both by day and by night, and three headlining titans of the jam scene brought standard tour types to party alongside the seasoned Jazz Festers.
Read moreB.Getz’s swan song for the Phish from Vermont, written in the aftermath of their “farewell” festival Coventry, in August 2004. Originally published on JamBase as part of a collaboration with Aaron Kayce, Aaron Stein, and Deanne Herman.
Read moreHailing from Uptown New Orleans, the Brotherhood of Groove collective has taken the heat of the Bayou out on the road. Midway
Read moreAn enigmatic, versatile artist who transcends commercial boundaries, Mos Def (Dante Smith) and his art define gifted, promising, and
Read moreThe sexy black groove machine that is Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe trampled through the East Coast trifecta of Philly, Manhattan, and our
Read moreGarage A Trois has finally crumbled under the immense pressure of public demand, and thankfully released its debut studio effort. Titled Emphasizer(Tone
Read moreJazzFest arrived once again, the savoir from the monotony of winter, precursor to the promise of summer. Each year, the gathering reinvents itself, the form taken by its inhabitants and the experience lassoed in ways seldom seen other times of year. As intoxicating as the Crescent City is, its greatest attributes are its food and music, and to overindulge has become custom.
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