Donald Gibson is the Senior Music Editor at Blogcritics where he maintains a column, An Interview with... in which he speaks to artists about their craft.
He is also the publisher of Write on Music.
He holds a B.A. in English from the University of South Florida. He can be reached at: boogie_street@hotmail.com
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Breaking up is hard to do, but it sure sounds like fun.
With her promising debut out on Tuesday, Anna Rose is set to break on through.
The Red Headed Stranger invites the Genius for a thoroughly enjoyable one-hour performance.
"I was kind of using the music as a rope to pull me back into feeling positive about things again."
Houston's talent is undermined by slick grooves and hooks, making for a disappointing comeback.
This is the most definitive chronicle of the late superstar’s life and career to date.
Rich with folk, gospel, and blues, McClelland has created a masterwork.
Maybe it was just a good night to catch the Counting Crows in concert. Maybe it was more than that.
Part flattering press release, part all-inclusive biography, but 100% Lionel Richie.
Haroula Rose introduces herself as a remarkable talent.
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