Monthly Archives: July 2020
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Sivers brings his reputation for leading-edge thinking and doing––he founded CD Baby years ago––to this new book, in which the thoughtful author presents his “philosophy for musicians (and normal ...
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Though Michael Jackson was launched to fame and fortune in association with Motown Records, Revel’s interviews with former music producers Ben Brown and Gordon Keith delve into Jackson’s pre-Motown ...
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This humorous memoir (his 4th in a series) uses dialogue from actual conference calls to depict the pleasures and pressures of the music industry in the ‘80s. ...
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In his autobiography, artist Wayne Warner gives the reader a window into his experience and shows what it means to achieve fame without the required mental preparation. Along ...
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Subtitled “Civil War Adventure, Romance and Espionage in an Old West Border Town...,” Kahn’s book depicts a town like no other, the South’s lone cotton-shipping harbor that was filled not only with ...
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There have been some rare and precious silver linings to the COVID-19 pandemic. For musician Jack Stafford, the quarantine has allowed him to slow down, ...
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With his debut CD, Bailey Barely Knew Me, singer-songwriter and producer John-Robert reveals song narratives steeped in endearing authenticity and music that is much deeper ...
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In March UK television channel BBC Four broadcast The Story of Ready, Steady, Go!, a documentary on the landmark and influential music show of the ...
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BURL Audio has announced the BURL TV Summer Concert Series beginning this Thursday, July 30 at 6 p.m. PDT, and continuing every Thursday evening for ...
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In 1973, Led Zeppelin, the Who, and Alice Cooper embarked on respective legendary North American tours. These tours followed Woodstock by just four years and ...