The 1960s was a decade that saw a unique and arguably unparalleled level of innovation in popular music. Musicians embraced new instruments and approaches to create a host of fresh sounds and styles. Everything was possible, it seemed at the time; and many performers exulted in pushing the bo...
It was also set against the other music making pop interesting at the time, at least by the music press: rave, rap, and r&b. And that, perhaps, is the biggest reason why new pop will never repeat itself. Pop music in the early 1980s was still segregated in a way that may be imp...
as with several groups of people, here on the Internet and OLLIs at Mason and AU where I teach via zoom, we had such a good time together overThe Woman in White. I promise this will be brief as next up is one of my customary essay-blogs on...
it's been wonderful to get back to live gigs. It's true that you often don't fully realize what you have until it's gone, and to be physically present once again at some of my favorite venues, seeing some of my favorite artists, is an indescribable feeling, particularly here in New ...
Movie night is going to be so much better with surround sound. I can't wait to feel like I'm right in the middle of the action! EasyTechJunkie, in your inbox Our latest articles, guides, and more, delivered daily. Subscribe Categories ...
The film won Best Documentary at the 85th Academy Awards. DiG! (2004) More like this >> A documentary on the once promising American rock bands The Brian Jonestown Massacre and The Dandy Warhols. The friendship between respective founders, Anton Newcombe and Courtney Taylor, escalated into ...
Bear invites members of the extended KSAN family to look him up. His email address is edwardbear@cox.net. Alan Beim went to work at KSAN in 1978 to see if he could find a progressive rock home again after working for ABC's disco KSFX for a few years. Before that he worked at ...
is an indescribable feeling, particularly here in New York City, where the pandemic struck hard. There's been a different feeling in the air at these shows. More specifically, I'm thankful that acts likeBob Dylan, theRolling Stones,Lindsey Buckingham– some of the most resilient names in roc...