About

Name: Holly Hughes
Dateline: New York, New York
Weblog: thesonginmyheadtoday.blogspot.com
Articles: 29
First Published: Thursday, February 1, 2007
Last Published: Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Writer Bio
Holly A Hughes has been a rock 'n roll fan since February 9, 1964. She's heard it all, on vinyl, cassettes, 8-track tapes, CDs, and mp3 files. But so long as it's got a good beat, she'll dance to it.
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Currently listing articles 29-1:
  1. Music Review: The Baskervilles - Twilight

    — This New-York-based indie band's third album breaks out an effervescent pop energy that's better than champagne

    REVIEW in Music on June 17, 2008

  2. Music Review: Judith Owen - Mopping Up Karma

    — Judith Owen is the sort of artist that makes you want to throw labels out the window.

    REVIEW in Music on May 28, 2008

  3. Music Review: Fred Eaglesmith - Tinderbox

    — Fred Eaglesmith's gritty bluegrass-roots CD parses the difference between piety and faith in America today

    REVIEW in Music on May 10, 2008

  4. Music Review: The Wood Brothers - Loaded

    — What do you get when you mix a down-home instrumental sound with an indie mindset? The Wood Brothers.

    REVIEW in Music on May 05, 2008

  5. Music Review: Richard Hawley - Lady’s Bridge

    — Mellow Brit singer-songwriter strums his way through a disappointing solo effort.

    REVIEW in Music on April 26, 2008

  6. Music Review: Joe Jackson — Rain

    — With his superb new album, Joe Jackson continues to defy stereotypes and confound expectations

    REVIEW in Music on April 01, 2008

  7. Music Review: Nat King Cole — This Is Nat "King" Cole, The Very Thought Of You

    — Brushing off a few cobwebs to find the gifted artist inside this mid-century crooner.

    REVIEW in Music on March 04, 2008

  8. Music Review: Fred Eaglesmith - Milly's Cafe

    — American original Fred J. Eaglesmith treats his Fredhead fans to the blue-plate special at Milly's Cafe.

    REVIEW in Music on February 08, 2008

  9. Music Review: Nat King Cole - Penthouse Serenade/The Piano Style of Nat King Cole and Welcome To the Club / Tell Me All About Yourself

    — A massive re-issue of Nat King Cole's Capitol albums reveals the neglected jazz artist inside the 50s pop crooner.

    REVIEW in Music on November 26, 2007

  10. Theater Review (NYC): The Screwtape Letters

    — C. S. Lewis' comic Satan, still setting his wily snares for humankind, sets up shop in an Off-Broadway church.

    REVIEW in Culture on November 06, 2007

  11. Music Review: Ray Davies - Working Man's Cafe

    — Veteran British rocker Ray Davies refuses to go gentle into that good night

    REVIEW in Music on October 27, 2007

  12. Interview: Fionn Regan

    — A precocious Irish singer-songwriter with more than a touch of the poet talks about his debut CD, The End of History.

    INTERVIEW in Music on October 24, 2007

  13. Music Review: The Songbook According to Tony Bennett - The Ultimate American Songbook Vol. 1

    — Tony Bennett takes a spin through his attic, reminding us why his recordings have been hits for half a century

    REVIEW in Music on October 15, 2007

  14. Concert Review: Nickel Creek Brings the Hoedown to Manhattan

    — Why this ridiculously talented bunch of alt-bluegrass prodigies should NOT be doing a farewell tour

    REVIEW in Music on August 16, 2007

  15. TV Review: No Reservations - Yet Another Sweet Gig for Anthony Bourdain

    — Why should bad boy Bourdain sweat over the stove when he can eat his way around the globe, courtesy of the Travel Channel?

    REVIEW in Video on August 15, 2007

  16. Music Review: Adam Levy Hangs It All Out on Washing Day

    — Singer-songwriter Adam Levy makes an impressive bid to be known as more than just "Norah Jones's guitarist."

    REVIEW in Music on August 14, 2007

  17. Music Review: Nick Lowe - At My Age

    — On which the British master of pure pop instructs us with a lesson in aging gracefully.

    REVIEW in Music on June 05, 2007

  18. Sergeant Pepper, Forty Years On

    — So may I introduce to you the act you've known for all these years...

    OPINION in Music on May 31, 2007

  19. Interview: Holly Ramos Comes Strong Out of The Gate

    — A punk princess's recipe for aging gracefully: add a little acoustic heart to that old downtown attitude.

    INTERVIEW in Music on May 17, 2007

  20. Concert Review: Elvis Costello and The Imposters Tear Up the Joint - Nokia Theatre, New York, May 16, 2007

    — Thirty years later, Elvis Costello still has no intention of going gentle into anyone's good night.

    REVIEW in Music on May 17, 2007

  21. Interview: Jane Monheit, Blame It On The Bossa Nova

    — Jazz It Girl Jane Monheit shifts her hips to a more Brazilian beat

    INTERVIEW in Music on April 27, 2007

  22. Music Review: New Koko Taylor, Los Straitjackets Albums

    — Exploring some different roots — authentic Chicago blues from the Queen, or Latino rock-n-roll covers from a pack of masked surf-guitarists

    REVIEW in Music on April 10, 2007

  23. Is The Record Album Dead?

    — Fountains of Wayne and Ted Leo & The Pharmacists prove there's life in the old medium yet.

    OPINION in Music on March 28, 2007

  24. Music Review: Assembly of Dust - Recollection

    — Assembly of Dust's "Recollection" melds the whole Americana spectrum into a mellow jam groove that's hard to resist

    REVIEW in Music on March 19, 2007

  25. At a Loss for Words

    — Say It In Nonsense Syllables — A Great Pop Music Tradition

    OPINION in Music on March 08, 2007

  26. Music Review: Dolorean - You Can't Win, A Cure for the Wintertime Blues

    — "You Can't Win" is a winner on its own terms.

    REVIEW in Music on March 02, 2007

  27. Travels with Patsy Cline and Dusty Springfield

    — Country crooner Patsy Cline and Brit diva Dusty Springfield — '60s Sisters Under the Skin.

    OPINION in Music on February 21, 2007

  28. When White Bands Covered Motown Hits

    — Ain’t too proud to go dancing in the streets for money.

    OPINION in Music on February 16, 2007

  29. Music Review: Getting The Boxtop's "The Letter"

    — The Boxtops' 1967 Hit — Most Perfect Single Ever?

    REVIEW in Music on February 01, 2007

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