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Live Review: Nicole Atkins at the Bootleg Bar
There is a dearth of real talent within the Pop Music world: that is, people who can write and play their own songs. So when someone like Nicole Atkins dropped into my world it was very wanted and extremely desired. … Continue reading
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Tagged Alternative Pop, Billy Bennight, concert, dance, indie rock, live, Live Music, live review, Los Angeles, Lucinda Williams, Miles Davis House, Music, photography, Pop, Review, Rock, South by Southwest, SXSW
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Lucinda Williams’s Hard-to-Find Debut Album Reissued
If you’re a fan of country/folk singer Lucinda Williams, hailed by Time Magazine as “America’s Best Songwriter”, you may have noticed that her 1988 self-titled debut has become difficult to find. The album launched Williams’s long and impressive career, and featured the … Continue reading
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Tagged country, country rock, folk, Lucinda Williams, rare albums
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Gurf Morlix Finds The Present Tense at McCabe’s on Saturday April 13
I get the love for the acoustic warmth of glowing filaments that purists claim as the special province of music played and recorded and played back again using vacuum tubes. And every once in a while I even think I … Continue reading