A lesser known but no less active music town is Northampton, Massachusetts. A textbook definition of a very large small town, NoHo has that most essential of music town ingredients: a fairly large group of people, between the ages of 25 and 65 who are…

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Lake is best known for his work with the World Saxophone Quartet. Workman has played with most of the modern greats, starting with Coltrane in the early 1960s and continuing with Wayne Shorter, Art Blakey, Mal Waldron, Archie Shepp, and David Murray, among others. Cyrille made his mark with Cecil Taylor in the '60s, then played with a host of others…
I remember the photos of Native Americans by ethnologist Edward Curtis and the intense stories of a doomed Native American culture by Louise Erdrich (Love Medicine, Tracks, etc.). I think of wagon trains, railroads, highways,…
Standing in front of the poster for the November issue of Stereophile, new at the show, is Michael Mandell, who used to provide IT services for the magazine when it was first based in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Michael is wearing a vintage T-shirt with the "Lonely at the Top" illustration we created for our April 1988 "Recommended Components" issue.
And below is the Stereophile stand at the Denver Marriott Tech Center, located in the lobby between the Evergreen A ballroom (showing Legacy Audio & Coda Technologies) and the Marketplace. Come by and…
According to the company:
Standard version shown in the photo. Bi-wired & Bi-amped versions also available on the Morrow website. The SP3 (shown) consists of 24 runs of solid core, small gauge and individually insulated, silver coated copper wire (renowned SSI Technology) which is then silver soldered to the termination of choice. Silver coated copper wire was chosen for the excellent balance of sound that it provides. The cable has an attractive…
Heading to the tower's eighth floor, I was able to spend some quality time in a room hosted by Denver retailer…
dCS's Rossini system, a "greatly updated successor to the…
One such newcomer was Dennis Fraker, of Serious Stereo ("We Build What It Takes") who, besides trafficking in alliteration, made Rosanne Cash's "She's Got Your Picture" sound sad, sexy and real. He was driving his…
RMAF organizer Marjorie Baumert and Roy Gregory of Audio Beat presented awards designated in 20 categories, selected and voted upon by "anonymous ballot of the world's leading HiFi press publications." The presentation of the awards…