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It’s been twenty years since Toby Keith released his 9th studio album, Honkytonk University. Released on May 17, 2005, this record featured numerous hits for Keith like “As Good As I Once Was,” “Big ...
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Bernie talks the new series of Canal Boat Diaries with Robbie Cumming. Residence: Long Buckby. Marital status: Desperate. Favourite music: The Smiths, Bee Gees, Bill Withers, Chris Isaak, Dusty ...
Covers crime and courts, specifically D.C. Superior Court cases Keith L. Alexander covers crime, specifically D.C. Superior Court cases, for The Washington Post. Alexander has covered dozens of ...
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On country radio, “Long Black Train” might have been sandwiched between the pop culture nostalgia of Mark Wills’ “19 Somethin’” and the boozy escapism of Toby Keith’s “I Love This ...
An album that nods warmly to an era when modern rap cats and veteran jazz figures broke bread and became musical kinfolk. Anchored by smooth, rolling boom-bap drums, Jazzmatazz spotlights a roster ...
Morrissey, in his foreword to Tony Visconti’s autobiography, says, “At its highest artistic peak, with the strange flood of ‘Telegram Sam’ and ‘Metal Guru’ we are assaulted by the ...
One reason for the song’s limelight deficiency is that, unlike the singles that came before it and those that followed, “You’re The Man” failed to cross over to a pop audience in his usual ...
The California cowboy marries music that is old-school in its craft and approach while being modern enough to appeal to country radio listeners. Today, everybody wants to be a cowboy. Jon Pardi ...
From its opening seconds – a gaggle of voices almost like the opening of Marvin Gaye’s “What’s Going On,” supplemented by a thick drum kick and a loose riff on Prince’s “Little Red C ...