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Legendary saxophone player Johnny Hodges is the subject of a comprehensive new biography. This excerpt addresses the changing times of the mid-1940s and the arrival of an innovative but divisive new player, Charlie Parker. Read more
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Brian Wilson offers up a surprisingly mature song about a boy being secure in the fact that his summer romance is over. It’s a perfect finale as we head into Labor Day weekend and the start of a brand-new season. Read more
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To celebrate the 70th anniversary of Hank Williams’ legendary Health & Happiness Show transcription recordings, BMG has remastered and reissued them in a handy two-disc set, offering up a fresh new look of a young talent in his prime. Read more
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To celebrate the 70th anniversary of Hank Williams’ legendary Health & Happiness Show transcription recordings, BMG has remastered and reissued them in a handy two-disc set, offering up a fresh new look of a young talent in his prime. Read more
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Taken from the Sub Pop release, Morning In America. Read more
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We have a lovely and informative discussion with Clive Ives, one-half of the British experimental instrumental duo Woo, where he breaks down their latest archival release, the charming and delightful All Is Well. Read more
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A beautiful and powerful song to remember the late Neal Casal, who passed away Monday night. Read more
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The first-ever in-depth biography of the legendary Texas blues-rock guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan is a rollercoaster ride through hard work, disappointments, addictions, and tragedy–yet his story, as tragic as it ends, is ultimately one of redemption and dedication to overcoming one’s demons. Read more
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The first-ever in-depth biography of the legendary Texas blues-rock guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan is a rollercoaster ride through hard work, disappointments, addictions, and tragedy–yet his story, as tragic as it ends, is ultimately one of redemption and dedication to overcoming one’s demons. Read more
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Taken from the Dangerbird Records release, Arthur King Presents Jason Lytle: NYLONANDJUNO. Read more
