A few weeks ago, I wrote a column detailing five songs I wish I had penned. Writing that column made me realize just how many great songs there are in the world, most of which have been heard by far […]
A few weeks ago, I wrote a column detailing five songs I wish I had penned. Writing that column made me realize just how many great songs there are in the world, most of which have been heard by far […]
I started playing guitar when I was 11 years old. I wanted to play bass, but my father wanted me to start on the instrument he knew best. His argument was, “You love to sing. Start with guitar so you […]
Paul Curreri produced this. I mention that because when Drew Gibson approached me about a review, that was among the first things he said. Gibson is no dummy. He had (has) been following Curreri’s career from before the beginning, having […]
In anticipation of a new long overdue album from Carleigh Nesbit, and before I write a review of Carl Anderson’s soon to be released Risk of Loss, I thought it might be information-lucrative to replicate a review I had written […]
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