Hope everybody had a good 2013. Here’s my yearly list. 2014’s a-comin’ – smoke ’em if you got ’em… 9. High Time – MC5 (Originally Released 1971) (CD – Rhino 1992) Strong third (and final major label) release of the […]
Hope everybody had a good 2013. Here’s my yearly list. 2014’s a-comin’ – smoke ’em if you got ’em… 9. High Time – MC5 (Originally Released 1971) (CD – Rhino 1992) Strong third (and final major label) release of the […]
At my friend Jocelyn Aldworth’s request, I went back through my old year-end lists and picked out the stuff I liked best and still listen to most. In no particular order: A Six Pack to Go – Hank Thompson (1966, […]
So as most of you know by now, Blake Shelton recently proclaimed: “If I am ‘Male Vocalist of the Year’ that must mean that I’m one of those people now that gets to decide if [Country Music] moves forward and […]
I do this list every year, and usually it has 10 recordings on it, and is not limited to recordings released in the current year. This year, I tried to stick with just stuff released in 2012, and it was […]
Hey folks, This will be my 7th year of doing the list and, I gotta tell ya, I almost didn’t make it this year. What with the recording of “Another Lost Highway” turning into a Honky Tonk Ben Hur (we […]
I’m a honky tonk singer/songwriter/guitarist living in Baltimore, MD, on a Boston label called Cow Island Music. I play in Texas about every two months or so, with a rotating group of pickers called the Pearl Dusters. In 2009, I […]
Beatles Mono Box aside (I own it but haven’t played it yet), deluxe reissue of The Rolling Stones’ “Get Your Ya-Yas Out” notwithstanding (sound is not really different from the Japanese 24-Bit Remaster, but there’s some video from the ’69 […]
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