Joseph Kyle
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This in-depth study introduces the world to a relatively unknown figure: Saul Holiff, Johnny Cash’s manager throughout Cash’s glory years, and who is partially responsible for transforming the man into the mythic figure we know today. This book shows just how hard–and thankless–that job was. Read more
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This in-depth study introduces the world to a relatively unknown figure: Saul Holiff, Johnny Cash’s manager throughout Cash’s glory years, and who is partially responsible for transforming the man into the mythic figure we know today. This book shows just how hard–and thankless–that job was. Read more
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The Recoup has had a sudden growth in traffic and visibility, and suddenly, we need your help more than ever to keep up the momentum! Please consider donating to the cause. Read more
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Taken from the Korby Lenker release, Thousand Springs. Read more
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Taken from the Rock Candy Records release, Beast From The East. Read more
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The untold story of Wu-Tang Clan’s album Once Upon A Time In Shaolin is one of modern music’s most interesting capers, a compelling philosophical and artistic statement, and at times a downright insane story. Read more
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The untold story of Wu-Tang Clan’s album Once Upon A Time In Shaolin is one of modern music’s most interesting capers, a compelling philosophical and artistic statement, and at times a downright insane story. Read more
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Taken from the Sub Pop release, B-Sides And Rarities. Read more
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Taken from the Third Man Records release, Hamburg Recordings 1967. Read more
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In 1969, British jazz pianist Mike Westbrook’s big band orchestra released a two-volume set entitled Marching Song, a deftly covert anti-war conceptual set that is both quite enjoyable and quite poignant in its delivery, and a subtle one at that. This collection compiles both albums plus a third disc of outtakes from the era. Read more
