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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As if channeling an altogether new spirit rather than replicating old magic, Morrison summons his enigmatic classic to the stage.
In his first American concert in 15 years, Cohen was enthralling, living up to his legend by selflessly serving his songs.
Sheik renders an inspiring work, one which yields enjoyment above and beyond its underlying premise.
I really should’ve caught on to Dar Williams a long time ago.
Once more with feeling: The Top 10 Covers of 2008
More than just an album, Tell Tale Signs is a revelation.
Officially released on DVD, the film renders the conflicting realities of one of music’s enduring legends.
Davies may very well be the Kinks’ biggest fan. And who could blame him?
Crow offers a worthy addition to any holiday music collection.
Beyonce is at her most creatively daring to date.
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