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Digging for Gold: The Time-Life “AM Gold” Series, Part 6
Our look at AM Gold's 1963 entry tackles five very different tunes - from folk to soul to country
Read More »Digging for Gold: The Time-Life “AM Gold” Series, Part 2
The second installment of Digging for Gold explores more of 1962's hippest tunes. And Gene Pitney
Read More »The Popdose Interview: Christopher Cross
He's gone sailing, ridden like the wind, and been caught between the moon and New York City. Now, Christopher Cross is back with a new album: "Doctor Faith."
Read More »Wandering the Aisles: Neil Diamond Turns on His Heartlight
Yesterday, Neil Diamond was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s Class of 2011. It was the ultimate recognition for the iconic singer-songwriter, responsible for some of the brightest folk-pop moments of
Read More »Here’s Something Else!: Rock Classics That You Don’t Have to Love
Amidst all the talk of rock music's Seminal Works, Forgotten Gems, and Timeless Standards, there remain a few things that should have been left unsung. And we don't mean unsung in the good way
Read More »CD Review: Kristina Train, “Spilt Milk”
Kristina Train’s debut album for Blue Note Records, Spilt Milk, acquired its title honestly: As the final recording sessions were about to begin, a once in a lifetime computer glitch occurred during file backup
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