Chrash — Music for the Next Scene– Quad Cities bandChrashreleased their first album since their politically-charged album2017: The Music. This ends up being kind of the band’s COVID album thematically and also what caused the delay. Some great tracks on here, my favorite is “Fox Fear....
I could go deeper, and say that the European experience of social upheaval (68 in France, the hot seventies in Italy and Germany) generated such an intellectual ferment that it even anticipated much of our current network society - Deleuze and Guattari’s concept of “rhizomes”, and their p...
Explore Green Day See latest videos, charts and news “Dilemma” makes it three straight albums for Green Day topping Mainstream Rock Airplay with each set’s first two singles. “Bang Bang” and “Still Breathing” from 2016’s Revolution Radio started the current streak, followed by ...
At the Uke Summerfest open mic in Bountiful, UT on 6/22/24 singing “The Cratchit’s Christmas Feast” from my new musical, A Christmas Carol: The Musical Experience. All the performance materials (script, sheet music & minus tracks) are available freely atcarol.fablelight.org… A big “...
Christopher is working on a new album and has enough material for two albums. He will be back in the studio recording albums, one album is more outlaw and darker and another album has a seventies dancehall honkytonk feel. So listen into this fascinating podcast with Christopher Seymore and Cl...
title of her 1976 autobiography and the basis for the 1980 movie, starring Sissy Spacek, which traces Lynn’s rise from humble beginnings into one of country music’s most beloved singers. In 1972, Lynn became the first woman to be named Entertainer of the Year by the Country Music ...
Anyway, after fans of (mostly seventies) Progressive Rock have been treated royally in recent years by a long string of 5.1 remixes by Steven Wilson, now fans of decent eighties pop/rock get a chance to enjoy what he can do with multi-track originals: He's remixed Tears For Fears' secon...
Did you play organized sports, and if so, which ones (and were you born in the sixties, seventies, or eighties)? Did you want to play on an organized sports team but had no opportunities? And what do you think you gained from being on the playing field if you were an athlete?
(MUSIC) “Wake Up” DOUG JOHNSON: John Legend and the hip-hop group the Roots released a new album together this week. “Wake Up!” is a collection of mostly protest songs from the nineteen sixties and seventies. John Legend says the idea for the album came in the heat of the summer...
Anyway, after fans of (mostly seventies) Progressive Rock have been treated royally in recent years by a long string of 5.1 remixes by Steven Wilson, now fans of decent eighties pop/rock get a chance to enjoy what he can do with multi-track originals: He's remixed Tears For Fears' secon...