Big thanks to one of our favorite reviewers and Kash’d Out fan Kevin W at Anti-Music.com for this thoughtful review of Casual Encounters. We can’t wait for those summer gigs to start so y’all can hear Kash’d Out play these acoustic gems!
Author Archives: Ron Kadish
Welcome Calle Sur to the Dog Ranch
We’re delighted to be working with some old friends again plus we get to keep the Midwest alive with the sound of culture with Iowa-based Calle Sur. And you know, sometimes a concert is much more than music. Sometimes it’s a celebration of a special milestone, in this case the 20-year trajectory of Calle Sur, a LatinContinue reading “Welcome Calle Sur to the Dog Ranch”
“a hell of a good Crescent City parade band”
Yes Morton Shlabotnik, we’d like to think the The Tiptons Sax Quartet & Drums would make a great NOLA band too! Check out the rest of what Morton says in his review of Wabi Sabi in the Shepherd Express.
Twofer Tuesday
OK, it’s Wednesday but how can you have Twofer Wednesday…? It just ain’t right. But whatever you call it, we’re happy that Jazz Chill chose both Kutiman’s Surface Currents and The Tiptons Sax Quartet & Drums’ Wabi Sabi to highlight this week. Great music abounds here at the Dog Ranch!
AAJ: Nominate Avishai for “Aaron Copeland of World Music” award
Big thanks to Dan McClenaghan at All About Jazz for his thoughtful review of Two Roses. We love the idea of an “Aaron Copeland of World Music” award- let’s start one so we can nominate this “unique multicultural listening experience” called Two Roses. Get the scoop about this latest Avishai Cohen release here.
American Pancake grooves to December’s Dance
You gotta love a review that starts with “Seattle’s The Tiptons Sax Quartet & Drums have me dancing / vibing in my socks in the kitchen.” Big thanks to American Pancake for the “December’s Dance” love! Check out the Tipton’s 14th album Wabi Sabi.
Richard X Bennett hangs at the Dog Ranch
We are super stoked to welcome our old pal, Brooklyn-based pianist Richard X Bennett to the Dog Ranch Music PR roster for the worldwide release of his next album ‘RXB3’, on May 28, 2021. The inspirations for Richard X Bennett’s lively work evolve from a wide range of unlikely sources, from contemporary visual art to ancient metaphysics influenced byContinue reading “Richard X Bennett hangs at the Dog Ranch”