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"My Happiness Fix!" Frank Vignola and Vinny Raniolo LIVE! at the Grunin Performing Arts Academy

by Spotlight Central
published 2022-04-05

Although it’s windy and cool outside the Grunin Performing Arts Academy in Toms River, NJ, this Sunday, March 27, 2022 afternoon, it’s warm and cozy inside as jazz lovers await a live concert performance by Frank Vignola and Vinny Raniolo.




 

Makin Waves with Have a Good Season: "Kept the Spark Alive"

by Bob Makin
published 2022-04-04

The childhood friendships at the foundation of the fun, infectious, edgy, adventurous Eatontown-based trio Have a Good Season has helped vocalist-guitarist Nic Palermo, drummer Dan Sakumoto, and bassist Dan Stattner survive and flourish with their music and stage show in the face of pandemic that crippled most bands. 



Spotlight on Slomo Casino

Slomo Casino consists of Jonny Ball (Guitars/Vocals) and Jack Batchelor (Drums/Head Chef).  They are two old friends who met at music college in Liverpool and bonded over a love of good food, Gears of War and Japanese anime. Years later, playing separately in many bands, Stockport/Manchester based Indie pop/soul duo Slomo Casino was finally formed after a series of drunken voice memo song ideas to each other revealed that they actually had something going together. The Penguin Rocks presents this interview with Slomo Casino.



Spotlight On Kyle Chatham

Kyle Chatham is an artist originally from the west coast of Scotland who is now based in South London.  He plays a mixture of indie folk and alternative with elements of ambient/soundscape scattered throughout. He plans to put a band around the music as the music is mostly presented that way in the recordings, but currently is playing solo.  The Penguin Rocks presents this interview with Kyle Chatham.



Diana Krall: Early Exposure to Great Piano Players Shaped Her Career

by Sanford Josephson
published 2022-04-01

Seeing “Oscar Peterson and Monty Alexander Perform Live . . . Definitely Changed My Life.” Diana Krall grew up listening to great piano players because her father, a stride pianist, “had an incredible record collection of 78 rpms. I was very lucky to have that foundation.”