The final playlist is something that folks keep close to the heart. A thread through social media that became a topic on NPR hit home with this writer about songs to be played at their funeral. I must confess that […]
The final playlist is something that folks keep close to the heart. A thread through social media that became a topic on NPR hit home with this writer about songs to be played at their funeral. I must confess that […]
Well, after operating this column for months, I figure it’s about time I take a look in the mirror and answer my own questions about radio and being a DJ. This week’s subject is me. What else can I say? I […]
Sitting in Red Rocks amphitheater at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in 1975, I was mesmerized by the Colorado venue’s natural beauty and the rugged rock and roll of the Stephen Stills Band. Then band member Rick Roberts stepped […]
Though many music fans still do not recognize his name, Chris Hillman has had a monumental impact on American music and may have one of the most impressive resumes of any contemporary musician. He’s probably most famous for being a […]
When Universal Music Group acquired PolyGram and its labels in early 1999, the reissue team at MCA/Universal eagerly attacked the storied catalog of A&M Records, and the results of their efforts are starting to hit record stores. The most welcome […]
The Burritos’ seminal 1969 debut album, The Gilded Palace Of Sin, continues to cast such a long shadow over country-rock that it’s easy to forget the group has been around in one form or another ever since. The only original […]
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