Showing posts with label Three Imaginary Girls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Three Imaginary Girls. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Jon's CD Review on Three Imaginary Girls


I reviewed a swell new album by Black Swedes for Three Imaginary Girls recently. To give you a taste of their music, I found this little bit on YouTube:

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Jon's CD Review on Three Imaginary Girls


I reviewed Hey Marseilles' great debut album To Travel and Trunks for Three Imaginary Girls recently.

They're definitely worth a listen. Here they are singing the title track at Q Cafe in Seattle:

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Jon's CD Review on Three Imaginary Girls


I recently reviewed Conrad Ford's latest album, Secret Army. What I didn't realize when I was writing it was that the lead singer for Conrad Ford, Andy McAllister, was the childhood friend of my good friend, Michael J. Fox (not the "Family Ties" guy, the other one. The one that is very good at playing the vibraphone and enjoys, as I do, bacon).

Here's Conrad Ford singing "Radio Station" live at the Crocodile Cafe:

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Jon's CD Review on Three Imaginary Girls


I recently reviewed William F. Gibbs' great new album, My Fellow Sophisticates.

Here's Gibbs singing "Here Comes Your Steamboat Brother! Here Comes Your Freightline Sister!":

Wednesday, January 07, 2009

Jon's CD Review on Three Imaginary Girls


I recently reviewed Paul Taylor's most recent album, Clear Blue.

Here he is, with the wonderful Portland Cello Project, playing "Be Happy":

Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Jon's CD Review on Three Imaginary Girls


I reviewed Portlander Jared Mees' latest offering on Three Imaginary Girls recently.

You can watch Mees sing "Julai Throwback" here:

Tuesday, December 09, 2008

Jon's CD Review on Three Imaginary Girls

I reviewed Blitzen Trapper's latest album, Furr, for Three Imaginary Girls.

You can check out the Portland, Oregon band on Conan O'Brien here: