A non-traditional list of the 100 best jazz songs of all time, including “So What” by Miles Davis, "My Favorite Things" by John Coltrane, and "Take Five" by Dave Brubeck.
She’d grown harder through the years from that life Harder, than she could describe The pot and drugs, the men she fought, some she killed All she’d ever done was surviveMolly on the mountain, don’t wanna come down Molly on the mountain, don’t wanna be found Molly on the mountai...
Every time I write about an artist after a show, I do my best to describe the feeling or particular account of our meeting, highlighting the memories of our conversation and their performance that are hardest to shake from my mind. Each musician I have had the pleasure of spending time wit...
Dylan does it as a somber, pastoral ballad, adding an allusion to Robert Johnson's "Stones in My Passway" that deepens his sense of lovelorn depletion. But as tender as it was, "Corrina" also hints at his rock & roll heart: It's one of the first songs on a Dylan record that has ...
"Describe" by Perfume Genius The remit that Mike Hadreas set himself when writing Set My Heart on Fire Immediately was to produce a collection that gave sonic representation to his emotions. That might seem relatively straightforward when grappling with the mixed feelings of an early-onset mid-li...
Zavorka, who was the neo-utraquistic priest and Dean of the region of Doubravnik, and a description of his works. The main focus of the thesis is to describe the specifics of the special or sacramental liturgical acts that demonstrate the character of Zavorka's theological and liturgical ...
The term superstar was first used in India to describe actor Rajesh Khanna, who was featured in 15 consecutive hits between 1969 and 1971 and was the subject of a countrywide fan frenzy that involved obsessive displays such as letters written to him in blood. Khanna dominated the late 1960s ...