When Bob Seger broke out commercially with 1976’s Live Bullet and Night Moves, he seemed to those outside the Motor City to spring fully-formed out of nowhere. But Seger had been paying his dues with a string of albums for […]
When Bob Seger broke out commercially with 1976’s Live Bullet and Night Moves, he seemed to those outside the Motor City to spring fully-formed out of nowhere. But Seger had been paying his dues with a string of albums for […]
Stacy Zering: With its rotating musicians, especially changing vocalists, would you classify the Rhythm Surf Monkeys as a band or a studio project? Jim Hiltz: RSM is a studio project for now. To put it simply, I love music […]
More populist/rust belt rocker than flat Americanaan, Bob Seger has always had a bit of the acoustic-tinged timber to his Motor City Brand of rock & roll. At a time when so many senior rockers declare their love of country, […]
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