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Don’t Cry For The Headhunters Susannah
Some bands can cross over the boundaries in popular music and The Kentucky Headhunters are one of them. Having first heard them in the 1980’s (yes, I’m old) they have
No Two Tickets, Just Your Passport With Barry Upton
Some people think it is weird that we promote other radio stations or websites. Our position is that we exist to help you learn about new music from our artists.
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A Song With More Meaning From Winter/Hawkins
When Taylor Hawkins recorded this song with Edgar Winter, who would have thought he wouldn’t be with us now. We won’t make any jokes about this song and present to
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Its PARTY TIME Says Donnie Vie
We have known about this song for awhile now and glad we can finally share it with you. “Party Time” is a new song by Donnie Vie. You may know
Willie Doesn’t Like Funerals, Who Does?
Willie Nelson is 89 years old. So, talking about funerals is not really a topic he likes to discuss. Most of his contemporaries are in the same age bracket and
Not Your Cement Pond Jethro, Its Tull
Jethro Tull is back with “The Zealot Gene.” How long have they been around? Not long enough in our minds. The band are named after the 18th-century British agriculturist, Jethro
Take It Back Ryan Adams
Besides three album releases in three years, Ryan Adams has helped produce too many albums for other artists to list here. We could, but that’s a LOT of typing and
Ry Cooder and Taj Mahal, No That Isn’t A Typo
Some would say we are close to the end of the world. Destruction, pandemics, cats and dogs getting along, and the joining together of different musicians. Who thought Bing Crosby
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Soft Cell And The Pet Shop Boys Are Zoning Out
Take a dash of Soft Cell and add a little Pet Shop Boys and what do you get? Well the song “Purple Zone” of course. Want me to explain it
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Mercy Me Its Ronnie Earl
Blues legend, Ronnie Earl, has released a new album called “Mercy Me” with his band the Broadcasters. There are several great songs on the album, but we chose “Your Love
