Dr. Wesley Britton is the author of four books on espionage on TV, Films, and in literature. He's co-host of online radio's "Dave White Presents" where he interviews musicians, authors, actors, and entertainment insiders. He teaches English at Harrisburg Area Community College.
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Tony Bennett’s 70s work is re-packaged and remastered to put you in the mood.
Suzi Quatro offers her signature sounds in a new Mike Chapman produced collection.
Wee Trio uses David Bowie tunes to create a very listenable jazz soundscape of vibes, drums, bass, and experimentation.
Mitch Ryder’s The Promise is both a return and a new introduction to a soulful singer/songwriter.
The Concert Sinatra is a distinctive addition to Ole Blu Eyes canon with surprising freshness.
Drummer Jerry Shirley remembers his years with Humble Pie with gratitude and pride.
Ruthie Foster’s latest is a smoldering gospel kitchen of fire, rain, love, and the Almighty.
The tough Old School rock of White Buffalo is one of the best new releases of 2012.
Aretha Franklin’s Arista singles are an essential chapter of post-70s rhythm and blues.
Rousing fun for those who like their adventures witty and over-the-top.
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