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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While not for the casual fan, Archives, Vol. 1 yields a mind-bending, magnificent portrait of the artist as a young man.
Evocative and fragile, Kropf sounds like she’s tapping into subconscious terrain, unearthing impressions that aren’t yet crystallized.
Show a little faith, there's magic in the night...just not in this book.
Amos delivers her best effort since From The Choirgirl Hotel.
Singer/songwriter Meiko discusses her inspirations and ongoing evolution as an artist.
On her debut, Robinson draws on the eclectic dimensions of her craft as well as on the breadth of her talent.
Simon & Garfunkel's closing chapter — epilogues notwithstanding — is exceptionally preserved and chronicled.
Cohen enlivens his works, revisiting his acute perceptions of the human psyche and soul.
While the remastering serves the album well, its "redux" strikes this writer as revisionist.
Long-time collaborator to Leonard Cohen, Sharon Robinson discusses her debut album and what she's learned from her esteemed mentor.
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