Walter Becker – The Prison Story
A darkly funny confession wrapped in jazz-shaded cynicism about guilt, consequence, and the strange fragility of human behavior When Walter Becker delivered what fans now refer to as “The Prison…
A darkly funny confession wrapped in jazz-shaded cynicism about guilt, consequence, and the strange fragility of human behavior When Walter Becker delivered what fans now refer to as “The Prison…
A Quiet Meditation on Change, Memory, and the Places That Made Us When James Taylor recorded Our Town for the 2006 Cars Original Soundtrack, the song emerged as one of…
A soft farewell shaped into a prayer of grace, kindness, and acceptance Released on the 1991 album The Missing Years, John Prine‘s All The Best did not storm charts or…
A Pulse of Freedom, Movement, and Pure Funk Spirit That Refuses to Sit Still In 1988, the world was reintroduced to a forgotten treasure when James Brown released the compilation…
A Celebration of Groove, Unity and the Timeless Pulse of Soul When The Dukes of September performed People Get Up and Drive Your Funky Soul live at Lincoln Center in…
A Midnight Groove Painted in Smoke, Sweat and Jazz-Rock Intuition When Donald Fagen stepped onto the Frankfurt stage on September 18, 2000, the live performance of “Hank’s Pad” became something…
A Man Looks Back at Fame, Ego, and Fragile Legacy With Reluctant Honesty Released in 2016 as part of Jim Lea’s later solo catalog, “Am I The Greatest Now?” stands…
A mystical reflection on fame, fragility, and the loneliness hidden behind glittering stardust In 1972, T. Rex released their monumental album The Slider, a record that reached number 4 on…
A Wild, Rebellious Laugh at the Absurd Machinery of Fame and Power Released in 1971 on Electric Warrior, the album that carried T. Rex to number one on the UK…
A thunderous rediscovery of raw longing and unfiltered rock emotion In 2019, Mark Farner, the unmistakable voice and heart behind Grand Funk Railroad, returned to the stage with Mark Farner’s…