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Author: Tom Orr

Tom Orr is a California-based writer whose talent and mental stability are of an equally questionable nature. His hobbies include ignoring trends, striking dramatic poses in front of his ever-tolerant wife and watching helplessly as his kids surpass him in all desirable traits.
Kingly T band performing for the video
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Motivating Reggae

Tom Orr March 24, 2025 No Comments Kingly TReggaeworld music

“We Can Do It,” a new track by American-based artist Kingly T, has all the best characteristics of classic reggae: A positive message, soulful lead…

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The cover for Aduna by Ablaye Badji features a stylized portrait of the artist smiling in profile with sculptural dreadlocks. A teal splash outlines the portrait.
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Music of a Different Griot Home

Tom Orr March 22, 2025 No Comments Ablaye Badjikoraworld music

Born in Senegal but based in Poland, kora player Ablaye Badji harnesses longstanding griot tradition to a funk/jazz backdrop on “Aduna,” a sparking piece of…

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Kitchen Fresh 

Tom Orr March 19, 2025 No Comments Epic Soul KitchenLatin jazzworld music

Germany’s Epic Soul Kitchen is on a musical excursion entitled “Dip Trip,” and their Latinized jazz is cooked up right and tight. The solos are,…

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This album cover for "Intercontinental, Vol. 6" depicts an Arctic landscape with icy waters and snow-covered mountains under a bright blue sky. At the center, a glowing, swirling portal with a black void at its core is adorned with a pattern resembling international flags. A lone figure stands in the distance, facing the portal.
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Magnificent Seven

Tom Orr March 18, 2025 No Comments bossa novaIntercontinen7alworld music

 “Butterflies,” by a band called Intercontinen7al, may well be the first of its kind: a bossa nova song comprised of parts recorded on all seven…

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Feel the Fire

Tom Orr March 14, 2025 1 Comment MSJRReggaeworld music

It’s more than a bit ironic that the video for a song called “Burnin’” prominently features a snowy background. Even so, American band MSJR puts…

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Maritzaida - Sentimientos en vivo cover artwork. A photo of the duo.
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A Perfectly Fitting Tribute

Tom Orr March 12, 2025 No Comments Maritzaidaworld music

Although she’s an American-based artist, Maritzaida’s tribute to legendary Mexican singer Chavela Vargas, “Noche de Ronda,” brims with authenticity. Deep-hearted vocals, acoustic guitar and cello…

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Xurxo Mares Pandeirada da auga single artwork. A waterwheel.
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Come to the Water

Tom Orr March 9, 2025 1 Comment Galician musicSpanish musicworld musicXurxo Mares

Combining acoustic guitar with rhythmic splashing sounds, Spain’s Xurxo Mares creates a charming, Galician-rooted instrumental piece appropriately titled “Pandeirada da auga.” It’s fairly short but…

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The cover art for Bo Sete Nova by Michael Eastwood features an abstract design with fluid, organic shapes in shades of blue, green, pink, and orange. The title in large, white serif letters and the artist's name in a smaller, all-caps sans-serif font.
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Timeless as ever Bossa Nova

Tom Orr March 7, 2025 No Comments bossa novaBrazilian musicMichael Eastwoodworld music

U.K. pianist Michael Eastwood leads the way as a global cast of a dozen players glide through “Bo-sete-nova,” a bossa nova tune with a time…

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Una Lengua Infinita Soldados de pantano single artwork. A black and white photo of a city from the 20th century. the
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Learning From the Past

Tom Orr February 21, 2025 No Comments Soldados de pantanoUna Lengua Infinita

Composed in 1933 and quickly suppressed, “Soldados de pantano” (Soldiers of the Swamp) was a song that articulately addressed the evils of fascism and the…

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The single cover for Hello Baby by Jeffery Broussard & The Nighttime Syndicate features a vintage-inspired design with a deep red background. It shows three separate photographs of musicians in a recording studio: Jeffery Broussard singing into a microphone with headphones on, a female vocalist performing, and a group of horn players.
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Say Hello

Tom Orr February 18, 2025 No Comments Jeffrey Broussard and the Nighttime SyndicateNew Orleans jazzworld jazzworld musicZydeco

A lively, infectious mashup of zydeco and New Orleans jazz, “Hello Baby” by Jeffrey Broussard and the Nighttime Syndicate is also a perfect showcasing of…

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