When the 8-Track tape broke and you had to rely on the AM radio back in the seventies, the Doobies were golden.
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Music Review: James Morrison – Undiscovered
There is an instantly familiar quality about his voice, as though he's always been here with us. Just don't call him Jim.
Read More »I Consider Myself A Christian
Why is it so hard to admit you are Christian in today's society?
Read More »The Rockologist: Embracing ABBA And Other Guilty Pleasures
C'mon, Go ahead and admit it. You love ABBA.
Read More »Concert Review: Pete Yorn at the Showbox in Seattle, WA – 02/10/07
Pete Yorn's sold out, theatre-sized show for the "Morning, Day & Night" tour crackled with an arena-sized professionalism.
Read More »Music Review: John Mellencamp – Freedom’s Road
If Bruce Springsteen represents the conscience of America to many, John Mellencamp is a prime candidate as it's illegitimate "little bastard" son.
Read More »Prince Turns Halftime Into Primetime Purple Rain At The Super Bowl
On Super Bowl Sunday, Prince played as though as he was mounting a fresh challenge for the title of world's greatest live performer.
Read More »Music DVD Review: MusiCares Presents A Tribute To Brian Wilson
The legendary Brian Wilson is serenaded with his best songs by the very non-funky Red Hot Chili Peppers, and the surprisingly great Backstreet Boys.
Read More »DVD Review: Hollywoodland
Hollywoodland is a great little mystery tale masked as a classic fifties noir style "whodunit".
Read More »The Rockologist: The Chameleons Are The Greatest Band You’ve Never Heard Of
Somewhere in a parallel universe, The Chameleons would have been one of the biggest bands in the world.
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