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Thirty years into her career, restless, prickly Rickie Lee Jones sounds positively peaceful on “Balm in Gilead,’’ an intimate paean to family, memory, and motion. Full Article at Boston Globe
From the 1920s through the '70s, New York City gave rise to an explosion of musical styles: from bebop and Latin, to punk and disco. Today, Tony Fletcher, the author of a new book on music in 20th-century New York explains what unites them all. Full Article at WNYC | New York Public Radio
Thirty years after she won a Grammy for best new artist, singer-songwriter Rickie Lee Jones has an album that she says feels like her debut. Full Article at WNYC | New York Public Radio
P OP/ROCK The Fall Norah Jones Blue Note/EMI *** Norah Jones got famous in New York, but she grew up in Texas. Full Article at Globe and Mail
B alm in Gilead Rickie Lee Jones Concord Thirty years ago Rickie Lee Jones went big with a self-titled debut album and a memorable hit single. Full Article at Globe and Mail
Please read to the end for information about how you can win a copy of this album. Full Article at Popdose.com
The 11 tracks on Balm in Gilead tie up loose ends. Rickie Lee Jones is a jackdaw and a rootless musical wanderer. Each new album finds her conceptually in a different place, usually on a different label with (a) different collaborator(s). Full Article at BBC News
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