In rock and roll, “great singing” is subjective. Mick Jagger cannot be said to have a particularly operatic voice, but what he does works within the context of the Rolling Stones. And besides, even ...
Made from archival interviews from WNYC’s "Arts Forum," a 1970s radically open format radio show about avant garde artists, this world premiere enlists an experimental storytelling method in homage to ...
As the years pass, so much changes. But thankfully, not everything shifts and remolds in our worlds. Sometimes things like good music stand the test of time. Not only that, sometimes those stalwart ...
In the '70s, there were few singers more beloved than Linda Ronstadt. With her boho style and powerful voice, she enchanted countless listeners with hit songs like "You're No Good," "When Will I Be ...
The human brain is a wild thing. Out of nowhere, some emotion can hit you and you’re floored. You’ve become a sputtering mess, slobbering onto your bedroom carpet. Sometimes that rush of emotion can ...
In 1992, Loudon Wainwright wrote a song in honor of Bob Dylan’s 50th birthday. “Talking New Bob Dylan” used the great man’s talking blues form to capture a particular era in the music industry. It was ...
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