Ian Thomas Alexy ‘Stick Around’ from the record ‘Born On The Day Of The Dead’ copyright 2012 Broken Billy Music ASCAP
Ian Thomas Alexy ‘Stick Around’ from the record ‘Born On The Day Of The Dead’ copyright 2012 Broken Billy Music ASCAP
This was taken on the day of the Day Of The Dead last year. I had my record release show later that night at The 331 Club in Minneapolis. Picture taken by Joshua Priestley in Powderhorn Park.
Hobo Nephews Of Uncle Frank ‘Number One Contender’ copyright 2013 Consider It Correnspondence Music ASCAP all rights reserved Vinyl edition available on Chap…
According to the eulogies I have been reading, Richie Havens is best known for his performance of Freedom at the Woodstock festival in 1969. Rightly so, however history tends to hold artists of the Woodstock generation captive to that era. […]
Ian Thomas Alexy What Is Mine from the record ‘Born On The Day Of The Dead’ www.ianthomasalexy.com @ianalexy https://twitter.com/IanAlexy https://www.facebook.com/ianthomasalexy http://www.ianthomasalexy.com/ Ian Thomas Alexy What Is Mine copyright Broken Billy Musi…
Rattle and Hum has always been my favorite U2 record. Apparently it was inspired by a remark Bob Dylan made to Bono about digging for your roots. So it is the record and film in which U2 embraced American rock […]
From the compilation Absolutely Cuckoo, Minnesota covers the 69 Love Songs http://69ls.mn/ written by Stephin Merritt from Magnetic Fields “69 Love Songs” ww…
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Born On The Day Of The Dead Purchase the record on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/born-on-the-day-of-the-dead/id574409136 Purchase the record on Am…
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