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Music Review: Rory Block – I Belong to the Band: A Tribute to Rev. Gary Davis
With I Belong to the Band, Rory Block captures the authenticity and passion of the music of Reverend Gary Davis.
Read More »Book Review: Burning Man (Kingdom of the Serpent, Book 2) by Mark Chadbourn
Burning Man is urban, girty dark fantasy and mythology for the modern world.
Read More »Music Review: Paul Simon – Graceland [25th Anniversary Edition – CD/DVD]
The Graceland 25th Anniversary edition, with the Under African Skies film is a mesmerizing opportunity to revisit this amazing recording.
Read More »Music review: Shawn Colvin – All Fall Down
All Fall Down is a beautiful, honest, unflinching album about breaking up, falling apart and putting it all back together.
Read More »Music Review: The Bacon Brothers – Philadelphia Road – The Best of The Bacon Brothers
Philadelphia Road is a competent collection of country/folk/rock tunes by The Bacon Brothers that flows but seldom rocks.
Read More »Book Review: Asylum: Hollywood Tales from My Great Depression: Brain Dis-Ease, Recovery, and Being My Mother’s Son by Joe Pantoliano
is a brave, honest, and often amusing memoir about acting and suffering from clinical depression by Joe Pantoliano,
Read More »Music Review: Joe Walsh – Analog Man
Analog Man is a worthy comeback CD for Joe Walsh as a more mature and grounded but still rocking artist.
Read More »Music Review: The Irish Rovers – Drunken Sailor
Drunken Sailor is a rousing, energetic collection of songs about the sailing life that is perfect to sing along to!
Read More »Music Review: The Nighthawks – Damn Good Time
Damn Good Time is a great feel-good CD from the Nighthawks, perfect for summer parties or beach listening.
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