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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Chanticleer’s newest recording, And on Earth, Peace: A Chanticleer Mass is in many ways its most ambitious and satisfying project.
Dr. Matthew Shardlake makes his debut as the newest historic sleuth.
The Last Cato intelligently continues the vein opened by Dan Brown's The DaVinci Code.
Everything about this fine disc endorses it for many pleasant listenings.
A tangle of a story, intriguing with a complex, misshapen, dirty plot. Much like real life.
If one were to assemble a list of anything that he or she would want to have with them on a desert island, there really have to be some ground rules.
In the same way that Armand Assante is perfect in his role as Le Grenouille, John Billingsley was perfect as the blind Jackson Scott.
Konstantin Scherbakov, along with Jenö Jandó, and Evgeny Zarafiants, have provided the highlights among highlights thus far in the Naxos Scarlatti Sonata Series.
There are so many questions and so little time.
It is difficult to assign superiority to any one recording in the series.
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