Name: Nancy Dunham
Dateline: Alexandria, Va
Weblog: blogcritics.org/index.php
Articles: 51
First Published: Sunday, December 17, 2006
Last Published: Monday, June 9, 2008
Currently listing articles 51-1:
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Music Review: Jethro Tull - This Was (Collectors Edition) — A feast of rare musical gems from Grammy-award winning Jethro Tull.
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Music Review: Tokyo Police Club - Elephant Shell— Technically, perfect. Emotionally? hmmmm
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Music Review: Michael Jackson - Thriller 25— Despite the scandals, his music's still a Thriller
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Music Review: Mannheim Steamroller - Mannheim Steamroller Christmas Song— A bit of cheese but some bright spots too.
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Concert Review: Trans-Siberian Orchestra At Verizon Center, Washington, D.C., 12/16/07— It's not over until TSO plays!
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Music Review: Fountains of Wayne - Traffic and Weather— Has Fountains of Wayne dried up creatively?
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Music Review: Blackmore's Night - Paris Moon— These rock, folk minstrels celebrate 10 years of their signature sound of Renaissance Rock.
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Music Review: Band of the Week - Carmen & Camille— The duo's genuine sound can move them ahead of the pack.
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Interview: Band of the Week - Carmen & Camille— Pop moving to rock equals success.
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Music Review : Band of the Week - The Trucks— You'll like it, you'll love it....
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Book Review: Storms - My Life with Lindsey Buckingham and Fleetwood Mac by Carol Ann Harris — Tales of wild, raucous times with Stevie Nicks, Dennis Wilson, Mick Jagger, Eric Clapton and other A-list musicians.
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Interview: Band of the Week - The Trucks— The Trucks' drive has almost certainly put them on the road to the big time.
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Music DVD Review: Tanya Tucker— A trip back to the country superstar's greatest hits is more than a worthwhile journey
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Band of the Week: Music Review - Singer Wil Maring— A contemporary singer/songwriter with the depth of classic folk artists.
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Music Review: Reba McEntire - Reba Duets— Easily one of the best duet albums released in years. Welcome back, Reba.
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Music Review: Halfway to Hazard— Bright new country stars emerge.
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Band of the Week: Interview - Wil Maring— Singer uses memories to reignite classic folk music.
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Interview: Alison Sudol, Vocalist/Songwriter Of A Fine Frenzy— This 22-year old wunderkind discusses the influences that helped create "A Fine Frenzy" of music.
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Interview: The Donnas' Lead Vocalist Brett Anderson— The band's latest tour and album could bring members of the Donnas the "bad ass" status they seek.
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Interview: Thomas Dolby Talks About His Return— The techno pop master is back with a great jazz sound.
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Music Review: Grace Potter and the Nocturnals - This is Somewhere— Amazing Grace Potter and the Nocturnals release a CD and takes their show on the road.
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Interview: Isaac Hanson talks about Hanson's The Walk CD and Tour — The boy band that brought you "MMMBop" is all grown up with a mature rock sound.
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Interview: George Clinton Talks about Funk, Hip Hop, and Keeping Motown Alive— The Godfather of P-Funk keeps the party rolling on his latest tour, and talks to BC about the state of the Mothership.
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Interview: T.I. Speaks About ScreamFest, His Album, and His Movie— Hip hop's undisputed king shares his thoughts about Screamfest, American Gangster, T.I. vs. T.I.P, and more.
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Music Review: Snatches of Pink - Love is Dead— North Carolina rockers give vibes of Keith Richards and other guitar greats in this down-and-dirty offering.
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Interview: Sugarland— Country music duo rides into success with a little help from their friends including superstar Kenny Chesney.
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Interview: Vusi Mahlasela— Vusi Mahlasela offers songs of hope through World Music
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Interview: Linda Ronstadt— Linda Ronstadt talks about her latest tour, good friends, and her wish to "show some grace."
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Music Review: Rihanna - Good Girl Gone Bad— Clear, mature vocals reminiscent of some of Motown's finest.
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Music Review: John Legend - Once Again— John Legend makes music magical again.
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Music Review: Various Artists - Anchored in Love: A Tribute to June Carter Cash— Country greats gather to pay tribute to one of country's brightest stars.
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Music Review: Adam Zwig - Cast Iron Letters— Slide guitar whiz slips into solo mode with nary a misstep.
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Music Review: The New Improved Electric Prunes - Just Good Old Rock and Roll— The name remains the same — but the line up and the music have drastically changed.
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Music Review: The Electric Prunes - Release of An Oath — The Name's the same but the music is different. Now we know why.
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Music Review: Kurt Reifler— One of the great finds in indy sound.
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Music DVD Review: The Osmonds: Live in Concert London 2006— The songs remain the same, but the magic... not quite.
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Music Review: From Autumn to Ashes - Holding a Wolf by the Ears— FATA's new album is everything fans wanted — and more.
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Music Review: LynnMarie & the Boxhounds - Party Dress— Everything old is new again.
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Music Review: Nekromantix - Life is a Grave & I Dig It!!! — The Rockats meet The Clash meet The Sex Pistols — all in one album.
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Music Review: Mew - Frengers— Unusual enough to be different, subtle enough to be haunting.
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Interview: Tom Kennedy - The Washington Post's Multi-Media Initiative— A new video format allows people to "speak truth to power."
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Music Review: Adam Balbo - 6 Outta 9 w/Beats— Adam Balbo's self-released CD shows that record companies do sometimes know what they're doing.
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Book Review: iPod: The Missing Manual by J.D. Biersdorfer— Think you know your iPod's capabilities? Think again.
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Music Review: David Childers and the Modern Don Juans - Burning in Hell— Whether it's country, blues, rock, honky tonk or rasslin' the devil, David Childers and the Modern Don Juans deliver.
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Book Review: The Grand Ole Opry - The Making of An American Icon by Colin Escott— Take a tour of the house that great country music built.
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Music Review: Lady Sovereign - Public Warning— Lady Sovereign's Public Warning is all Jay-Z promised — and more.
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Music Review: Daniel Agust - Swallowed A Star— Daniel Agust's soon-to-be-released CD is a powerful mix of poetry, pop, and orchestration.
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Music Review: Bianca Ryan— Bianca Ryan's self-titled CD shows she has great vocal talent — but can she move beyond the awards competition arena?
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Music Review: Deanna Bogart: Real Time— Deanna Bogart takes her listeners on a journey through heartache, hope, and daydreams, all in Real Time.
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Music Review: Joe Purdy - Only Four Seasons— Simple, soulful storytelling in the tradition of great folk artists.
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Music Review: Aberdeen City - The Freezing Atlantic— Here’s your chance to get in on the ground floor and “discover” a soon-to-be-big-time band before everyone else.

