Arkansas son C. Michael Bailey has been in hiding since he revealed his family's abolitionist position prior to the War Between the States. He is a Senior Reviewer for All About Jazz and publisher of the webblogs (About) 100 Words On…, 100 Degrees At Midnight and The Pot Calling The Kettle Black. Michael’s day job is spent as a clinical data analyst.
Michael believes but never follows that it it better to be quiet and thought a fool than to open one's mouth and relieve all doubt...
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This is music based on a genre that arose during the greatest period of popular music, 1969 through 1972. The Crowes do it a mighty justice.
Let’s hope there will be the same incandescent television we saw in seasons two and three of NCIS.
NCIS is a program that does not take itself too seriously as do the CSI clones, and this is good.
Kate Mosse is a master builder of the story, making Labyrinth a Grail story superior to all previously published modern versions.
Enron is almost Biblical in its scale and loss.
It was perhaps [Joe] Cocker more than anyone who reintroduced America to its musical divinity.
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