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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Williams renders a poignant, unvarnished portrait of someone just trying to emotionally survive in this world.
Rundgren rocks out with focus, consistency, and no shortage of testosterone.
With the Big O, you simply can’t have too much of a good thing.
If the reissue is nothing but a duplicate of the original version, then what’s the point?
"It’s very important for me that songs make people feel."
This documentary examines how and why Cohen's latter day music rivals among the finest in his entire canon.
"What are we going to take from these relationships when they crush us?"
It’s not essential viewing, but Cocker’s fans will surely find it worthwhile.
Kitchell reflects a uniquely exceptional talent operating within a realm entirely of her own making.
There's nowhere else to go but down, but at least Lewis Black makes it sound funny.
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