Results for Howard Jones

  • How I Ended Up Working for the Machine I Should Have Been Raging Against

    by James Greene, Jr.August 20, 2008Comments (8)

    Somehow I managed to complete my stint at this most heinous radio collective without shooting myself, any of my co-workers, or every item in the prize closet. For my incredible Gandhi-like patience, I was rewarded with a big smelly chunk of college credit and one bizarre piece of physical property: An actual platinum record encased in a glass frame, the kind like you always see in episodes of Behind the Music. (read more)

  • Happy One-Year Anniversary: A Time to Celebrate and Look Back

    by The EditorsMay 14, 2008Comments (17)

    Read shared stories from Paul and other writers and editors who worked on the original Crawdaddy! (plus our own Denise Sullivan who writes quite eloquently on the Crawdaddy! spirit). As we take time this issue to pay homage to the original, as our own one-year anniversary wouldn’t even be remotely possible without it, we hope you enjoy them as they recount their insightful tales. (read more)

  • Your Handy Guide to the Month in Music

    by Mike ConklinApril 2, 2008Comments (1)

    It's been a pretty weird month for the music industry. Artists sued record labels, bands continued to release records in unusual new ways, giant soft-drink companies taunted dinosaur rock acts, one of the world's biggest bands signed a revolutionary new contract (read more)

  • Mirah, Shaky Hands, Chores, Against Me!, and Black Mountain

    by Howard Wyman, Angela Zimmerman, and Jocelyn HoppaFebruary 6, 2008Comments (0)

    We are well back into the swing of things, and this segment of our live show reviews features a varied assortment of acts at venues small and divey, like Thee Parkside, to massive and random, like Oakland Coliseum Arena. (read more)

  • Bonnie Billy: Miss This When It Burns

    by Howard WymanJune 13, 2007Comments (4)

    It was almost inevitable that Greatest Palace Music would fall flat in the court of critical opinion. Few records could have delivered on the two-plus years of cultish anticipation instigated between its announcement and its release... (read more)