Grand Funk Railroad – I Don’t Have to Sing the Blues
A Heartfelt Confession of Happiness, a Tender and Triumphant Rejection of a Life of Sorrow. In the summer of 1970, Grand Funk Railroad was a force of nature. They were…
A Heartfelt Confession of Happiness, a Tender and Triumphant Rejection of a Life of Sorrow. In the summer of 1970, Grand Funk Railroad was a force of nature. They were…
A Cinematic and Tense Reflection on a Moment of Youthful Peril, a Noir-like Fable of Memory and Suspense. In 1982, the world held its breath. The legendary musical partnership that…
A Luminous Plea for Compassion and Urgency Before the World Changes Forever Joan Baez and Jackson Browne’s live performance of Before the Deluge at the Beacon Theater of New York…
A Sharp Edge in a Polished World: Steely Dan’s “Black Friday” at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, 2001 When Steely Dan took the stage at the Rock and…
A Poignant and Weary Confession of Loving a Soul Drawn to the Edge, a Melancholy Anthem for the Observer. By 1978, Jackson Browne was more than a singer-songwriter; he was…
A Profound and Heartbreaking Reflection, a Poetic Look at the Paths Not Taken in a Life Fully Lived. In the intricate, cynical, and impossibly cool universe of Steely Dan, Walter…
A Profound and Heartbreaking Elegy, a Poetic Meditation on Grief and the Enduring Spirit of an Artist’s Life. In 1974, as the introspective and poetic sound of the singer-songwriter movement…
A Wistful and Poignant Elegy for a Fleeting Love, a Quiet Chronicle of a Promise Made in the Shadow of Farewell. In the early 1970s, a new sound was being…
A Raw and Poignant Lament for a Fallen Star, a Heartbreaking Look at the Tragic Price of Fame and Beauty. In 1973, as the world of rock and roll was…
A Raw and Haunting Cry from the Heart, a Soulful Elegy for a Week of Misfortune and a Love That Has Died. By 1972, the legendary hard rock band Mountain…