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Robert Gordon “Memphis Rent Party” Reading and Interview by Scott Goldman at The GRAMMY Museum
I was immediately attracted to the idea of covering Robert Gordon at The GRAMMY Museum for his new book and compilation album called “Memphis Rent Party“. I was more familiar with his youthful music career, not as aware of his … Continue reading
Emitt Rhodes Returns With New LP And Grammy Museum Appearance
Songwriter, singer and multi-instrumentalist Emitt Rhodes has long been a legendary figure among those who take their pop music seriously. Though the albums he made between 1969 and 1973, as leader of the Merry Go Round and as a solo … Continue reading
“Earth in Concert” – Photo Gallery
On Veterans Day, November 11th, four very different artists came together to celebrate the Earth. Us the Duo, Dwight Yoakam, Judith Hill, and Ziggy Marley brought Indie/Pop, Country, Gospel/Funk, and Reggae genres, respectively into an extremely diverse concert. Us the … Continue reading
The Beach Boys’ Intimate Evening At The Grammy Museum
The Beach Boys’ 50th anniversary reunion has proved to be an unexpected windfall for long time fans. The 50-date tour reuniting Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Al Jardine, David Marks and Bruce Johnston, which ends next week in London, has been … Continue reading
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