Song of the Day: Jill Scott, “He Loves Me (Lyzel in E Flat)”

To honor the spirit of Valentine’s Day, I have selected today’s stellar track. Certainly one of the greatest love songs of the new millennium. Philly’s own Jill Scott sings her heart out on this stunner. Sadly, she recently got divorced from the man she wrote it for, which might even make it more romantic […]
Song of the Day: The Jealous Sound, “Beautiful Morning”

Borne from the demise of the influential Knapsack, the Jealous Sound have been around off and on for over a decade, melding silky smooth vocals, relatable lyrics and huge, catchy choruses amidst a sound rooted in melodic rock and modern emo—probably because TJS were progenitors of the style way back in the early 2000s. After […]
Song of the Day: The Black Keys, “Sister”

The Black Keys – Sister from sezgin ucar on Vimeo. The Grammys are on Sunday and with that in mind, here is the best track off of the multiple-nominated Black Keys album El Camino. —Craig Kaplan
Song of the Day: Charlie Musselwhite and Ben Harper, “I’m In I’m Out and I’m Gone”

Here is a great new collaboration between blues legend Charlie Musselwhite and the ever versatile Ben Harper. Harper once again proves he cannot be classified within any specific genre, having worked with the Blind Boys of Alabama others in the past, and he continues his evolution as a musician that can be counted on […]
Song of the Day: Jimi Hendrix, “Somewhere”

I was watching a new episode of Hawaii Five-0 the other day, when all of a sudden I heard something both familiar and unfamiliar at the same time. How is that possible, you ask? The unmistakable guitar of Jimi Hendrix was easily recognizable, however this song certainly wasn’t. I immediately Googled it and was very […]