Welcome to October, readers of The High Note. We made it here together and now we’re dropping heavy beats, maybe throwing up peace signs or middle fingers in the air, or both, depending on your […]

Welcome to October, readers of The High Note. We made it here together and now we’re dropping heavy beats, maybe throwing up peace signs or middle fingers in the air, or both, depending on your […]
Who doesn’t love surprises, right? Well, I’m sure lots of people don’t. Nevertheless, Fleet Foxes surprised me and other fans with a new album on Tuesday, which used to be when albums were released, but […]
Is it fall yet? It sure does feel like it on the east coast and our friends on the west coast are continuing to battle wildfires. Meanwhile, the Gulf coast is picking up the pieces […]
It’s a double dose of nostalgia for this edition of New Music Friday at The High Note since it’s both back-to-school week here in New Jersey, and the anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001 today. It’s […]
It’s Labor Day weekend but The High Note isn’t going to leave you hanging high and dry on the hot sand – I’ve got you covered with all the latest albums for your barbecues and […]
The world is a crazy place right now, but the music plays on. Whether it is racial injustice, coronavirus, politics, your job, the neighbor’s dog or just the weather – there is a lot taking […]
Another week in the books and Friday is here to help us celebrate and ease into the weekend with some new tunes. Of course, nothing is really normal right now in the era of Covid-19 […]
While my attention is mainly focused on the 59th annual Philadelphia Folk Festival, it’s Friday – and there is a lot of new music released today. Both are good reasons to keep our spirits as […]
It’s August, which means for me it’s Philly Folk Fest month. This year it’s going online but I’ll be participating and covering it digitally but New Music Friday continues! New album from Deep Purple this […]
It’s incredible to see how things come back around. If you’re a student of history, music or otherwise, you’ll find things seem to work in cycles and in reality, the names and places may have […]