For people of a certain age, the highlight of David Crosby’s latest album Here If You Listen is a new rendition of “Woodstock.” Yes, that Woodstock — the 1969 one where a 28-year old Crosby was “scared shitless” along with his buddies […]
For people of a certain age, the highlight of David Crosby’s latest album Here If You Listen is a new rendition of “Woodstock.” Yes, that Woodstock — the 1969 one where a 28-year old Crosby was “scared shitless” along with his buddies […]
“My name is Roger Miller, probably one of the greatest songwriters that ever lived, and I have written a few songs, probably eight or nine hundred in my professional career and I would like to do about 700 or 750 […]
The Pretenders’ new Alone, which the Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach produced, is being billed as the group’s first new record in more than half a decade, because 2008’s Break Up the Concrete was the last CD to appear under that […]
Amanda Shires has been through a lot since her last record, 2013’s Down Fell the Doves. She got married (to Jason Isbell) and became a mother for the first time. And in the subtle beauty of her new release My […]
Elliott Murphy’s early LPs have for years been high on his fans’ can’t-wait-for-the-CD lists. Now, finally and suddenly, several labels have reissued three of his first four albums, plus five discs of demos and outtakes from the same period. The […]
One of the longest-neglected musical legacies from the ’60s is that of the Lovin’ Spoonful. In less than three years, the band not only released an astounding string of hit singles, but also four solid albums and a pair of […]
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