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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Deception, betrayal, and headhunting...
“Identity Crisis" is overly circuitous in the extreme...
The trends are alive and well and silly as hell.
Twenty-first Century Bach.
NCIS is a culturally aware and pleasing procedural that rarely fails to entertain.
Superb bach Violin from North of the Border.
The writer change on NCIS has definitely benefited the series, but expect much bigger and more compelling surprises as season five proceeds.
Krasa's children's opera from Terezin is beautifully rendered.
If “Bury Your Dead” is any indication, then the writer change will only benefit season five.
Shirley Kirsten proves to be maestro on all counts. Hear her Scarlatti.
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