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Tag Archives: rock ‘n’ roll
JAMES BLONDE – International Orange
December 8, 2018

Lemon Cello 2000 / IAC 2018 Trying to seize the mood of the day, American power-pop trio stumble upon desire to make a moment last – and trip over it. They started out in the early ’80s and saw a … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged Eric Westphal, James Blonde, rock 'n' roll
MITCH RYDER – Christmas (Take A Ride)
November 21, 2018

Cleopatra 2018 Who needs Devil with a blue dress when Saint Nick is coming to Rock City? Veteran Wheel helps him roll. It’s been good 35 years since Mitch Ryder last rode into charts, and what would be the best … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Christmas, covers album, Mitch Ryder, rhythm-and-blues, rock 'n' roll
MICHAEL TRACY – Still Got Soul
February 5, 2018

TW Music 2017 North Carolinian rocker proves it doesn’t take uprooting to stay true to oneself. It’s been a steady course for this singer whose three albums saw him leave the confines of Charlotte and get noticed in the land … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged AOR, Michael Tracy, rock 'n' roll
JAMES WARREN – Innocent Bystander
January 16, 2018

Angel Air 2017 Seeking no refuge from passion, one of the finest pop purveyors is struck through the heart… again. What can an artist do once the lummy days of are and the fabric of THE KORGIS had been drawn … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged James Warren, pop-rock, rock 'n' roll, Stackridge, The Korgis