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New Robert Crumb serigraph.
"With only a couple of albums under his belt, his life was suddenly taken. If he were alive today, those who knew him speculate, there's no doubt he would be very big."
More of a letter home about one’s beloved than anything else.
“No other 19th-century American songwriter wrote even half as many songs remembered to this day as Stephen Collins Foster.”
Rob Sheffield shares stories from his childhood and as a young adult and relates them to his '80s soundtrack.
In Hollywood, and in rock and roll, there are victims and there are also those who survive.
How the "Third Elvis" became the Comeback King.
A Beatles book for Tech-heads and Fab Fanatics alike.
In boasting that it is the first fully illustrated Neil Young biography, Long May You Run lives up to that claim, and then some.
As much about race as music, in the end Midnight At The Barrelhouse does Johnny Otis justice.
BC Writer of the Week