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Dw. Dunphy
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Dw. Dunphy is a writer, artist, and musician. For Popdose he has contributed many articles that can be found in the site's archives. He also writes for New Jersey Stage, Musictap.net, Ultimate Classic Rock, and Diffuser FM. His music can be found at http://dwdunphy.bandcamp.com/.
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A word regarding Adam Yauch; probably the first of many.
Dw Dunphy has trouble calling it a comeback for the ’80s J. Geils Band.
In one fell swoop, the word “Essential” is reduced to meaninglessness.
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Popdose reviews the ’60s cult favorite from the Beau Brummels.
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Popdose finally gets around to reviewing Life in a Blender’s “Homewrecker Spoon” and regrets the delay.
Disney has pronounced their million dollar sci-fi epic D.O.A.
On a dreary Saturday evening, it’s random Mixtapery!
A new PBS music program promises no Celtic nothing…but gives you Train instead. Who has failed?
With the death of Davy Jones, an unlikely generation may feel the loss the most.
They say a picture’s worth 1,000 words. Here are 1,000 words from Popdose.
The species is doomed. Here are four more indicators of our extinction.
Kelly Clarkson sits on top as the #1 artist of the week. Clive Davis shouts, “LMFAO!”
Popdose reviews the big Van Halen/David Lee Roth reunion. Was it worth it?
The top of the charts this week. Next week, most will be on milk cartons.
In Popdose’s new series, Call It A Comeback, the staff looks at memorable, improbable reversals of musical fortunes.
Looking ahead to this long year, Popdose singles out three high-profile February releases.
You’re Welcome returns to answer questions you probably weren’t asking.
Dw Dunphy ruminates over the difficulties of “living in the moment.”