Donald Gibson is the publisher of Write on Music and a freelance music journalist for hire. His work has appeared at No Depression, Spinner, Cinema Blend, The Seattle Post Intelligencer, and Blogcritics. 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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Beyonce is at her most creatively daring to date.
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Rundgren rocks out with focus, consistency, and no shortage of testosterone.
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