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Platten is back with a new project now and her music continues to strike a chord. Her new album, I Am Rachel Platten, came ...
With her new album, “Tell It to the Wind” out in the world, Joy Clark is looking forward to breezing into Greensboro as part ...
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From Ian Gibbons’ keyboard intro ... heard this particular song referred to as sounding like virtually every great pop-rock band from the 1960s which to me is one of the things that makes it uniquely ...
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The Wrecking Crew have been an integral part of all rock and roll, but these are the moments when they sounded absolutely perfect.
Sunshine Coast singer-songwriter Pat Tierney shares a track-by-track breakdown of his brand new album, ‘Lost In The Haze’.
Country music was as much a state of mind and geographic location as it was a musical style. Sure, it had resonator guitars.