Ted Hawkins is the voice of pain. His take on Webb Pierce’s ’53 country classic “There Stands a Glass” was an exercise in sheer misery, listening to a man drowning in alcohol. Hawkins hits and holds onto that high note […]
Ted Hawkins is the voice of pain. His take on Webb Pierce’s ’53 country classic “There Stands a Glass” was an exercise in sheer misery, listening to a man drowning in alcohol. Hawkins hits and holds onto that high note […]
Boogie King John Lee Hooker never could help it – he was born that way. “One night I wuz layin down/ I heard mama an papa tawkin’. Heard papa tell mamma, ‘Let that boy boogie-woogie, cause it’s in him, and its […]
God only knows where you’d find this jukebox with His Son’s stuff on it. He’s rockin’ it, as advertised, but even the whereabouts of the patrons dropping their quarters in this bad boy might be as hard to locate as […]
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