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[ARSCLIST] October Issue of Black Grooves
The October issue of Black Grooves has now been posted at www.blackgrooves.org<http://www.blackgrooves.org/>. This month we're featuring three Halloween specials: the Viper compilation Up Jumped the Devil: American Devil Songs 1920s-1950s; the new release by Detroit band Was (Not Was) entitled Boo!; and a previously unreleased concert by Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band Live at the Haunted House: May 18, 1968. New blues albums include Buddy Guy's Skin Deep, Taj Mahal's Maestro, and Alliance by Afrissippi, which fuses Mississippi blues with Senegalese musical traditions. Other new releases include All Rebel Rockers by Michael Franti & Spearhead, Ice Cube's highly anticipated Raw Footage, Cassandra Wilson's Loverly, and Brent Jones & The T.P. Mobb's contemporary urban gospel Ultimate Weekend. Wrapping up this issue is the previously unreleased Patti LaBelle Live in Washington, D.C., recorded by Philadelphia International during a 1982 promotional tour.
Brenda Nelson-Strauss
Archives of African American Music and Culture
Indiana University
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