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Monthly Archives: August 2022
Joe Lynn Turner Faces Adversity On “Belly Of The Beast”
August 26, 2022

Invariably delivering on what lifelong followers used to expect of him, what has never seemed to pursue was a shock factor – until now. And it’s not that the veteran’s forthcoming album “Belly Of The Beast” – which will be … Continue reading
Posted in News
POTTER’S DAUGHTER – Weighted Keys
August 25, 2022

Melodic Revolution 2022 Seeking hidden meanings that are kept aloft, American artists outline a three-piece elegance of soft, if robust, femininity. If this EP’s title is redolent of an Emily Brontë novel that’s long became a staple of pop-music parlance, … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Potter's Daughter, prog rock
Arthur Brown Calls Friends To “Monster’s Ball”
August 24, 2022

It’s barely been a couple of months since Arthur Brown released the brilliant “Long Long Road” album but October 21st, ten days before Halloween that this artist came to associate with long ago, will see the issue, on CD and … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Alan Davey, Arthur Brown, Brian Auger, Carmine Appice, Gilli Smyth, Ian Paice, James Williamson, Mark Stein, Nik Turner, Rat Scabies, Roye Albrighton, Steve Hillage
The McGarrigle Sisters’ Lost Concert To See The Light Of Day
August 22, 2022

As far as folk-rock royalty goes, Kate and Anna McGarrigle didn’t have to move to Nashville to become the genre’s Canadian princesses who hailed from Quebec and, thus, were able to harness also European tradition as singers-songwriters. Or, rather, songwriters … Continue reading
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Tagged Anna McGarrigle, Kate McGarrigle