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Results for Don Johnson
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by Angela Zimmerman•October 8, 2008•
Eric Bachmann burns from the inside out. It’s a slow, persistent burn, invoking in him a response as innate as any other human action: He makes music because, quite simply, that’s all that there is. It damages his health and compromises his relationships. It has led him to seek out other answers. But instead of opting for a straighter path, he revitalizes his craft time and again, constantly evolving
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by Denise Sullivan•September 3, 2008•
Before the shame of "Boogie Oogie Oogie", the boogie had seen some very good years—from the roaring ’20s and the birth of rock ‘n’ roll, up till the ’70s when consummate rocker Marc Bolan of T. Rex claimed he was Born to Boogie.
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by Barney Hoskyns•September 3, 2008•
Over a decade has passed since the world lost Lester Bangs, the greatest gonzo hack that "rock 'n' roll writing" has ever spawned. And already six years have passed since Psychotic Reactions & Carburetor Dung, Greil Marcus's collection of Bangs tirades from the outer limits of the amphetamine zone, introduced a new generation to his crazed, electrifying rantspeak. After all this time, it's as if Bangs
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by Mike Conklin•September 3, 2008•
It's rare that a month goes by without news breaking of a bunch of incredibly, absurdly rich people getting all hot and bothered about not being quite rich enough.
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by Matt Gewolb•July 9, 2008•
But Kiefer, Gerken, and Pitcher are the stars of the show—imparting history lessons and political commentary along with jangling guitars and killer hooks.
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9/2/2008
Haha - you wouldn't happen to live in N.C., now would you Chris?! I really wonder ...
At least your message was one of...
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3/14/2008
Hey Vaulters,
Finally got around to listening to the James Taylor May 26, 1974 Carnegie Hall show and it is a winner...
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3/2/2006
In the 30's we had the Lomax Bros. who recorded the likes of Robert Johnson, and Huddie Ledbetter so the original blues...
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