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Audiophilia November 2000 David Brown |
Windjammers: Swingphonic A review of Sammy Nestico's tasteful and original adaptations of familiar classical and symphonic repertoire to swing, in his aptly titled Swingphonic charts. |
Home Theater May 9, 2006 |
Music Line-up for HE2006 HE2006 will feature concerts galore -- everything from live classical music to jazz to electronica. Here's the line-up for this event. |
AskMen.com Ryan McKee |
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Salon.com October 27, 2000 Robert Christgau |
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AskMen.com Greg Yates |
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Home Theater January 30, 2004 |
Software Reviews One reviewer watches Uptown Girls, another watches Alice in Wonderland, and a third listens to the Bill Evans Trio Portrait in Jazz SACD/CD hybrid. |
Salon.com February 7, 2001 Gary Kamiya |
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