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Monthly Archives: October 2025
First-Ever Book On Frankie Miller Is Published
October 23, 2025

One of the most fiercely loved singers in the world, Frankie Miller may have lost his voice after a stroke that he suffered more than 30 years ago, but the Scottish warbler’s following hasn’t diminished over the decades. With the … Continue reading
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Tagged Frankie Miller
Simon Phillips’s PROTOCOL Dig Deeper Into Their Sessions
October 22, 2025

It may have started with his solo album, but once Simon Phillips‘s PROTOCOL became a band, it turned into a fusion force to be reckoned with. With the release of “Protocol V” in 2022, five years after this ensemble’s , … Continue reading
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Tagged Simon Phillips
JOHN HOWARD – Kid In A Big World
October 22, 2025

CBS 1975 / Think Like A Key 2025 Undiminished delights: English warbler’s debut album resurfaces enhanced and expanded for its five-decade anniversary reissue. There could be many reasons for the Beeb to refuse to play a song, but to consider … Continue reading
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Tagged John Howard, pop-rock, singer-songwriter
FLEETWOOD MAC’s “Live 1975” Receives A Standalone Release
October 21, 2025

When a deluxe edition of FLEETWOOD MAC‘s second self-titled album saw the light of day in 2018, one of its three CDs contained live recordings from the contemporary tour, and those cuts weren’t part of the platter’s two-disc version issued … Continue reading
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Tagged Fleetwood Mac, John McVie, Mick Fleetwood
Sole Album Of Keith West’s MOONRIDER Sees Expanded Reissue
October 20, 2025

Nowadays, supergroups – bands whose members have created a name for themselves elsewhere – crop up at an overwhelming rate and, more often than not, appear faceless. It was different fifty years ago, when such collectives were rare and distinctive, … Continue reading
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Tagged Keith West, Moonrider




