Ruby Rushton: Experimental jazz from Tenderlonious quartet Ruby Rushton: Experimental jazz from Tenderlonious quartet Tenderlonious, head honcho of 22a Records, has been releasing EPs under his own imprint from a collective of musicians who tread between lo-fi beats, percussive grooves, dub and eclectic rhymes. But now the label boss, himself a gifted multi-instrumentalist, … Continue reading Ruby Rushton
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Finding magic on TV
When Ravenhawks Magazine’s contributor Rosa Medea was growing up she couldn’t find much on TV to whet her appetite for magic, although these days it’s a different picture altogether. She explains how she found that one program and one person in particular that planted that seed… Magic-themed, supernatural and fantasy based TV series has become … Continue reading Finding magic on TV
A Harvest of Bones by Yasmine Galenorn
A Harvest of Bones by Yasmine Galenorn My rating: 4 of 5 stars Great Book. A Harvest of Bones is book four of the Chintz n' China Mysteries. This series is a good fast read with humor, regular daily events and a dose of magic and mayhem. In this book Em's Sweetie Joe had contracted to buy … Continue reading A Harvest of Bones by Yasmine Galenorn
José James: Beyond the “limits of jazz”
José James is not impartial to flexing his voice, a gifted baritone, with a splice of folk, indie rock, electro, soul, jazz and hip hop. You name it, there’s not much that this modern day musical icon has not put his chords to. But for his latest release José James has returned to tradition with … Continue reading José James: Beyond the “limits of jazz”

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