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The Golden Age of pop culture is twelve, which explains why I love the 80's...
For God's sake, get a haircut. You're starting to look like Dave Grohl.
What do Yoko Ono, Paul Simon, Jimmy Page, and Tori Amos have in common? They are all part of the true-life adventures of folk-rock troubadour Al Stewart. The Scottish-born artist is profiled in a biography by English writer/researcher Neville Judd, who shows there is a lot more to Stewart than "Year of the Cat."
At the time of Sweethearts of the Rodeo in 1968, the Byrds actually played the Grand Ole Opry.
Tom DeLaughter's "choral symphonic pop band" gets its big label release.
The late, great bedroom-voiced Maestro was much more than just kitsch.
Macy Gray has a new single out in advance of her new album The Trouble With Being Myself, "When I See You." In short, it's one of the couple of finest new songs to come out so far this year.
BC Writer of the Week