Holly A Hughes has been a rock 'n roll fan since February 9, 1964. She's heard it all, on vinyl, cassettes, 8-track tapes, CDs, and mp3 files. But so long as it's got a good beat, she'll dance to it.
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C. S. Lewis' comic Satan, still setting his wily snares for humankind, sets up shop in an Off-Broadway church.
Veteran British rocker Ray Davies refuses to go gentle into that good night
A precocious Irish singer-songwriter with more than a touch of the poet talks about his debut CD, The End of History.
Tony Bennett takes a spin through his attic, reminding us why his recordings have been hits for half a century
Why this ridiculously talented bunch of alt-bluegrass prodigies should NOT be doing a farewell tour
Why should bad boy Bourdain sweat over the stove when he can eat his way around the globe, courtesy of the Travel Channel?
Singer-songwriter Adam Levy makes an impressive bid to be known as more than just "Norah Jones's guitarist."
On which the British master of pure pop instructs us with a lesson in aging gracefully.
So may I introduce to you the act you've known for all these years...
A punk princess's recipe for aging gracefully: add a little acoustic heart to that old downtown attitude.
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