…Here at The Daily Music Break. Terry Teachout, the drama critic for The Wall Street Journal, published a fabulous biography in late 2010 entitled Pops:...
Archive - March 12, 2018
Editor’s Note: I just watched this after having not done so for a while. Three things strike me: 1. This is pure joy; 2. Louis Armstrong, along with...
…Just check it out. You’ll see what I mean immediately. I think this is what they mean by the term cognitive dissonance.
Guy Stagg, a music blogger at The Telegraph, has a post up that suggests musical taste is more revealing than what a person reads. It is difficult to disagree...
Nehemiah Curtis “Skip” James appears to be a very interesting person. Wikipedia describes his playing style: James often played his guitar...
There is a very nice piece in The Washington Post about The Newport Folk Festival, which starts runs from July 28 to the 29th at Rhode Island’s Fort Adams...
Jon Lord, the founder and organist for Deep Purple, died July 16. Here is the beginning of his Wikipedia bio: Jonathan Douglas “Jon” Lord (9 June...
Mick Taylor was the lead guitarist for The Rolling Stones before Ron Wood. One of the commentators suggests that the bass player is John McVie from Fleetwood...
On this day in 1968, Iron Butterfly’s In-a-Gadda-da-Vida entered the U.S. charts, where it sold 4 million copies. It was the band’s second album...
Rachel Crow, who appeared in the first season of the show X-Factor, has released a terrific anti-bullying video entitled Mean Girls. Check it out at Hollywood...
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