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Tag Archives: Kasim Sulton
Albert Bouchard Takes BLUE ÖYSTER CULT’s Mythos To The Limit
July 9, 2023
Even though BLUE ÖYSTER CULT didn’t get to sculpting a fully fledged concept album during the band’s classic era, there was a common thread running through many of their records: a string of ideas derived from “The Soft Doctrines of … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Bouchard, Blue Öyster Cult, Joe Bouchard, Kasim Sulton
MARK DUDA – Bodega Flowers
December 23, 2022
Train Faces 2022 Billed under his own name again, American belter goes to the corner to buy a bouquet of songs. Involvement with various ensembles has kept this New Yorker quite busy but it didn’t alleviate his followers’ wait for … Continue reading
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Tagged AOR, hard rock, Kasim Sulton, Mark Duda
VARIOUS ARTISTS – Someone/Anyone?
January 30, 2022
Forward Motion 2022 Half-century into its existence, “Something/Anything?” gets honored by the next generation of fans and followers. On the one hand, it might have been easy for Fernando Perdomo to gather a bunch of friends to cover Todd Rundgren’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Carmine Appice, Durga McBroom, Fernando Perdomo, Kasim Sulton, Louise Goffin, pop-rock, Todd Rundgren, tribute
Todd Rundgren’s Greatest Album Gets A Tribute
December 10, 2021
If there’s ever been a famous musician who could be called a Todd Rundgren aficionado, it’s Fernando Perdomo: the American guitarist follows and loves his idol output to such an extent that he issued “TRGTR” – a special album dedicated … Continue reading
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Tagged Fernando Perdomo, Kasim Sulton, Todd Rundgren