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Issue 177Opening Salvo

We’ve lost another one of the greats with the passing of Christine McVie at 79. As singer, keyboardist and songwriter for the monumentally popular Fleetwood Mac, her voice has been...

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London’s Klooks Kleek: A Sixties Music Breeding...

Issue 177Featured

1960s British music aficionados are likely familiar with many of the era’s historic music venues, including London’s Marquee Club and Saville Theater. Devout Beatles’ fans are likely to include in...

A Look At Ravel’s Works for Orchestra

Issue 177Featured

One of the popular mantras in audiophilia is “garbage in, garbage out.” This is meant to say a piece of equipment is only as good as what comes before it....

A Most Dedicated Record Collector

Issue 177Featured

If someone offered you $30,000 for just one out of the 20,000-plus records in your collection, would you sell it? Not Joe Bussard. If you aren’t familiar with the name,...

The Revolver Remix Project: Producer Giles Mart...

Issue 177Twisted Systems

Jay Jay’s review of the Revolver remixes appeared in Issue 175. Producer/engineer Giles Martin, the son of original Beatles producer George Martin, speaks with Jay Jay here.  Jay Jay French:...

Small-Room Acoustics, Part Three

Issue 177Speaker Stories

There are many reasons why recording studios exist – aside from the obvious, not least of all because they are purpose-built spaces with excellent sound reproduction quality in mind. Typically,...

The Grand Opening of the Long Island Music and ...

Issue 177Frankly Speaking

Long Island has always been a fertile musical breeding ground, and after almost 20 years of seeking a home, the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame (LIMEHoF) has...

A Safe Bet

Issue 177Audio Anthropology

A Dynaco SCA-35 vacuum tube integrated amplifier, a budget audiophile classic. It was introduced in 1963 and was rated at 35 watts per channel. It even had a "Spare" input...

John Lodge: Days of Future Passed and Present

Issue 177Disciples of Sound

When the Moody Blues released their follow-up to their 1965 debut album, the cover song-centric The Magnificent Moodies (released in the US as Go Now – The Moody Blues #1),...

Around the World In 80 Lathes, Part 27

Issue 177Revolutions Per Minute

Following one of the usual routes taken on several of my road trips, back when I was younger and the world made a bit more sense, our visit to France,...

Never Say Never: Rocker Dean Ortega of Neverlan...

Issue 177Idle Chatter

The glam metal era is loaded with memorable personalities from heroic acts including Poison, Mötley Crüe, Ratt, and more. But peel back the onion, and layers of incredible music teeming...

AES Fall 2022 New York – The Live Event Returns...

Issue 177Show Report

After two years of only streaming of their biannual New York show online due to the pandemic, the Audio Engineering Society (AES) returned to their live event presentation format at...

Water Works

Issue 177Parting Shot

Street scene from Silver City, New Mexico. It borders the Gila Wilderness, the largest pristine wilderness area in the Continental United States.

The Great River Road Lemons Rally

Issue 177New Vistas

The Great River Road Lemons Rally was one that I couldn’t decide on. In typical Lemons Rally fashion, the route would take us to historic and unusual landmarks along the...

Back to My Reel-to-Reel Roots: Noodge and Ye Sh...

Issue 177Natural Born Kessler

If you recall my installment in Issue 171, I recounted how my incessant pestering of Kevin Root of RX Reels drove him to silence me by producing a 7-inch version...

Pilgrimage to Sturgis, Part 35

Issue 177New Vistas

A group of seven boisterous young cowboys all wearing Western hats and boots walked into the bar as I conversed with Lonnie Many Bears. They were covered in sweat and...

Diana Krall: Finding the Perfect Song

Issue 177Trading Eights

Everybody sings the standards. That’s why they’re called standards. But it takes a special touch to give well-worn songs a unique sparkle. No doubt about it, singer and pianist Diana...

The Earth's Heartbeat: Native American Music, R...

Issue 177Sucategory_Featured

All plants are our brothers and sisters, they talk to us and if we listen, we can hear them. If we wonder often, the gift of knowledge will come. –...

Opera for Operaphiles

Issue 177From the Sweet Spot

Opera is definitely not everyone’s cup of tea. My own children and at least one of my brothers detest it. I understand. At first, it can seem very artificial, almost...

Pet Shop Boys: The Pulse of Electronic Pop

Issue 177Off the Charts

Together, Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe have a distinct, even quirky approach to music. As just one example, every one of the 14 albums by their synth-pop duo, the Pet...