Spandau Ballet's Tony Hadley: Staying True
by Keith Valcourt | Aug 26, 2011 | All Stories, Artist Interviews, Music | 0 comments
There is nothing sadder than going to see your favorite eighties band only to find that the lead singer can no longer sing. The golden voice ravaged by time, reduced to a scratchy growl. Thankfully, such is not the case with Spandau Ballet frontman Tony Hadley. The...Glen Campbell: Ghost on the Canvas
by Brett Milano | Aug 29, 2011 | All Stories | 0 comments
http://youtu.be/l4mylwPMPhM Confession time: I‘m one of the small minority who was never moved by the string of death-rattle albums that Johnny Cash made with producer Rick Rubin. Anyone who followed Cash’s career knows he’s a complex character, complex...Brian Setzer: Setzer Goes Instru-Mental
by Ken Eppstein and Bob Ray Starker | Aug 31, 2011 | All Stories | 0 comments
Sorry no related posts!Nick Lowe: The Old Magic
by Joe Gallo | Sep 1, 2011 | All Stories, Music, Music Reviews | 0 comments
There’s nothing heady about Nick Lowe. He used to be the master of the 3-minute pop song, and having written a stack of tunes worthy of Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, and George Jones he’s now the master of the 3-minute heartbroken ballad. As with the best...Sloan: Still Pretty Together
by Erin Amar | Sep 7, 2011 | All Stories, Artist Interviews, Music | 0 comments
Twenty years is a long time to do anything with anybody. So when the Chris Murphy, Andrew Scott, Jay Ferguson and Patrick Pentland – collectively known as Sloan – recently celebrated their 20th anniversary of being a band, there was good reason for music...Peter Hook: Closer
by Chris Adams | Sep 14, 2011 | All Stories, Artist Interviews, Music | 1 comment
As a founding member of legendary bands Joy Division and New Order, Peter Hook easily secured his place in music history. Now, 30 years after the death of Joy Division singer Ian Curtis, Hook has taken to the road reviving the band’s albums Unknown...Philip Oakey of The Human League: Here Comes The Mirror Man
by Keith Valcourt | Sep 16, 2011 | All Stories | 1 comment
When Philip Oakey formed the Human League in 1977 with his Sheffield, England art school mates Martyn Ware and Ian Marsh, the art collective/theater group/band were dedicated to the idea of creating detached electronic music using only synthesizers. It...
Three Times a Lady Sniff
by Dave Brigham | Sep 21, 2011 | All Stories, Life & Living, Lifestyle | 0 comments
Three Times a Lady Sniff The loss of virginity – Butthole Surfers virginity that is – is a tender time, recalled with hilarity in this excerpt from Dave Brigham's book "(C)Rock Stories" How could I resist the Red Worms’ Tour of Superhot Lots? My high school buddy John...Styx: Regeneration I and II
by Erin Amar | Sep 27, 2011 | All Stories, Music, Music Reviews | 4 comments
It might just be a youth spent growing up in southern New Hampshire, but Styx is the kind of band I find it embarrassing to suggest publicly you might enjoy. While the group’s early work could be considered a weak Midwestern imitation of Queen,...



