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Audiophilia February 2001 D. Malcolm Fairbrother |
Shawn Mullins: Beneath the Velvet Sun This album shows that Shawn Mullins is not just a pop one-hit wonder. |
Salon.com May 31, 2001 Don McLeese |
Lucinda Williams' psychosexual murk On "Essence," her new album, a fragile genius delivers an emotional mess of a masterpiece... |
Salon.com September 25, 2000 Amy Reiter |
A conversation with John Hiatt The music industry needs a triple bypass, he says, and the Web's performing the surgery. Straight talk from the veteran musician, whose new album will be released this week both online and in stores. |
Salon.com September 19, 2000 Ira Robbins |
Links on the chain Broadside published songs by writers who wanted to change the world -- including a young Bob Dylan. A five-CD set marches through the great folk mag's past. |
Salon.com February 19, 2002 Dave Wilson |
"Who's Next" Fueled by a nervous breakdown and primitive synthesizer technology, the Who created a 1971 album so great even classic-rock radio couldn't kill it... |
AskMen.com Bernie Alexander |
Janis Joplin: Piece Of My Heart There's always been a lot of interest in Janis Joplin's life, which is ironic considering how she was dismissed as a teenager. Now, there's a new biopic in the works called Piece of My Heart, which is set to star another Texan, Renee Zellweger. |
Salon.com December 3, 2001 Ira Robbins |
And life flows on Rather than exploit his fame, George Harrison held fast to his convictions -- and complained about the taxes... |
Salon.com September 15, 2000 Jake Tapper |
Spinning records Candidates increasingly use music to bolster their media image. But Sting and Mellencamp have told Bush to back off. |
Popular Mechanics September 16, 2008 Seth Porges |
Rock Band 2 May Be the Best Party Game Ever: Hands-on Review Rock Band 2 does not repeat Rock Band's quantum leap in game-play design and technical innovation, but it does expand on and improve the original game enough to supplant it as the most fun party game of the year. |
The Motley Fool June 23, 2010 Nathan Alderman |
Coca-Cola Pours Into Your Ears The company takes music product placement to the next level. |