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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Live at the Carousel Ballroom 1968 is Big Brother and the Holding Company captured at the peak of their powers
In 1979, Carole King dipped her toes into country/rock, trying to Touch the Sky.
In Pearls, Carole King re-tooled her 1960s hitsfor a more relaxed groove.
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.