On Frank Zappa’s 70th birthday —- and on the heels of the 17th anniversary of his departure on 12/4 —- we reflect on the absurdities of music and life in general, acknowledging the passing of his confrere Don Van Vliet […]
On Frank Zappa’s 70th birthday —- and on the heels of the 17th anniversary of his departure on 12/4 —- we reflect on the absurdities of music and life in general, acknowledging the passing of his confrere Don Van Vliet […]
Somewhere between The Byrds and The Beach Boys, between “Louie, Louie” and “Let Me,” between “Ooh Poo Pah Doo” and “Indian Reservation,” lives one of America’s greatest rock & roll bands. I won’t go into the litany of how/why Paul […]
……that’s a mix of our favorite rootsy styles: Bluegrass, Country, and some straight-ahead, good old-fashioned Americana-Rock. Mostly Country, which arguably replaced Rock as the new Pop some time earlier this century. Those who doubt this should revisit RAISING SAND, or […]
Was noting Kevin Lynch’s post on Les Paul and Michael Bloomfield, and the overall theme today, RE: great musical losses of 2009. Nowhere, however, was there mention in Kevin’s post about Steve Miller and his relationship with Les…nor his loss […]
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