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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Lindsey Buckingham's Small Machine is more than a mini-Mac attack.
The Stones get back to basics on this live concert in support of their 1978 album, Some Girls.
Maria Muldaur has stirred up an antidote to holiday sap.
While the Brits discovered her, American Lisa Mills is pure Memphis soul, blues, and country
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame presents the music and nothing but the music on CD.
Even after 50 years, The Beatles can still be surprising in their German recordings.
Steve Priest’s new version of Sweet is bubblegum glam-rock candy made of empty calories.
Andy Timmons goes psychedelic, paying homage to Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.
Willie Nile wants you to join the show on The Innocent Ones.
Sam Llanas gets personal and intimate without the BoDeans.