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From The Desk Of Jonathan Wilson: Joe’s Pizza, Carmine Street, Father Duomo Square, NYC

Gentle Spirit, Jonathan Wilson’s critically acclaimed 2011 solo debut, sounded like Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young getting high on The Dark Side Of The Moon. The new Fanfare sets the Wayback Machine for a slightly more recent vintage—roughly 1975. The Sopwith Camel cover and occasional jazz flute filigree notwithstanding, Fanfare sounds like Crosby, Stills & Nash crashing the recording sessions for Wish You Were Here, only to find out that Steely Dan has already done all the blow. Tin soldiers and Nixon have come and gone. Jimmy Carter’s in the White House and Cecil Taylor is on the lawn. Wilson will be guest editing magnetmagazine.com all week. Read our new feature on him.

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Wilson: We just played two nights in NYC, and went to Joe’s after both shows. They offer two slices, and each is unique in its perfection. The crunch in the crust has been keeping me up at night. It’s my favorite ‘za on the planet.