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The Cult hold a permanent (and prominent) place in my heart. Â Their career arc coincided with my discovery of UK music in the early 80’s on Long Island’s WLIR all the way until now (over 30 years!). Â Ian Astbury
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EPISODE 2: Crime Novelist, TERRENCE MCCAULEY Meet Terrence P. McCauley. He is a part of a new breed of crime fiction writers. This up-and-comer is one to watch. His acclaimed new thriller SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL will be
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The below documentary chronicles the life, work and musical theories of jazz great (and personal favorite), Miles Davis. Although the focus here is primarily on Davis’ now legendary performance at the British Isle of
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Whether you’re generally a country fan or not, this is worth a listen/watch — so kick back with an ice cold can of PBR, crank it up and let that good ‘ol boy twang send you into the weekend. It’s what Bill
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Great article in The New York Post — “Prince’s 1st tour stop is London singer’s living room“ — Shows the guy is not merely an outstanding artist but also uniquely thoughtful on issues
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This recently recorded interview with The Cult’s lead guitarist, Billy Duffy, is an excellent reminder that, more often than we might think, the entire trajectory of rock ‘n’ roll history really does get shifted
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Rocker Billy Squire Performing at the 2013 Voodo Music + Arts Experience in New Orleans Admittedly, it may have been a while since you’ve listened to this guy (or even worse, for some of you, this could even be a first time
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Per the video selections at the bottom of this page, Blake Morgan is currently right at the top of my go-to “chill out playlist.” Morgan delivers a uniquely rich acoustic sound – not exactly melancholy but
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“I’ve always believed that there’s an amazing number of things you can do through a rock ‘n’ roll song . . . and that you can do serious writing in a rock song if you can somehow do it without
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Although FrazerRice.com is not generally in the celebrity gossip business (excepting, of course, briefly highlighting works of art like the movie “Springbreakers”), yesterday’s Huffington Post story regarding
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Good to see Liam back in the news (He and Noah are both long-time friends of the site…) In this case, I’m pretty sure the Post’s headline provides most of the “information†you actually “need
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Forget about Rolling Stone . . . The Wall Street Journal online edition has come through with its mix of this year’s hottest songs for summer. The winners? Interestingly, a whole bunch of covers of just TWO songs —
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This track is from the band M83 – a group whose major French forerunners, Air, have also always been another personal favorite. But this post isn’t really about M83, itself, so much as one particular selection and
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