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The House Where 28,000 Records BurnedRecords and could rattle off the B-side of any record, so of course he’d clocked Walecki appearing over and over again.
If Friday or Saturday night finds you near a radio, do yourself a favor and turn the dial to 90.1. There you’ll hear the ...
Fast-forward to a snowy January morning and Starr is on a Zoom call with a reporter while holding a vinyl copy of "Look ... listening to Ray Charles, Motown, big bands and yeah, country music ...
Before it burned, Charlie Springer’s house contained 18,000 vinyl LPs, 12,000 CDs ... when he was 9, he got Ray Charles’s “What’d I Say.” And when he was 10, he walked into his local ...
Guelph’s Eclectic Vinyl Orchestra will perform in Eden Mills for the next Music at the Hall concert on March 1 at 7:30pm at ...
This isn’t just any old diner; it’s a portal to the past, a chrome-plated time machine that transports you back to the days ...
Hammond, Louisiana, is hiding a time-traveling secret that’s sweeter than a spoonful of sugar and cooler than the Fonz’s ...
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Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks release stunning version of Your Move / I’ve Seen All Good PeopleThe recording, which comes from the upcoming Live - Perpetual Change album, was taped during Anderson's show at the Arcada Theater in St. Charles ... on triple vinyl and Blu-ray.
This is available for pre-order at Juno, for shipping on the release date. You won’t be charged until the order is despatched. We'll keep you informed of your order at every stage, and let you know if ...
Wilson performed a lively, rollicking version of Quincy's Ray Charles track "Let The Good Times Roll" alongside singer and composer Jacob Collier.
From art rock to punk revolution, Sal Maida’s bass lines helped shape the sound of underground music. The accomplished ...
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