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In 1965, Simon and Garfunkel recorded "Richard Cory," which was based on a 19th-century poem of the same name by Edwin Arlington Robinson.
View ArticleNetroots Radio Presents: "The Monstrance of Bleeding Chains"
I'm Special Agent DJ Justice ; Radio Host and Program Director for Netroots Radio.com; and I'm manning the dials, spinning the discs, warbling the woofers, putting a slip in your hip and a trip to your...
View ArticleEKO: Ranger 6 [Reviews]
The Ranger 6 guitar is the mid-level instrument from EKO. It features a solid spruce top, mahogany back/sides and a solid mahogany neck with rosewood fingerboard and chrome covered machine heads.
View ArticleNewberry Opera House has eclectic season planned
The season opens with Elvis, 40 or so of him, when the week-long Ultimate Elvis Festival roll into town.
View ArticleDuo preps for Festival of Eugene: 'The magic is in the collaboration'
EUGENE, Ore. Greg Nestler and Nate Hawtin are one of 24 bands that are set to play in the Festival of Eugene, which begins Friday.
View ArticleTribute acts to play the Mill
"This weekend is a real feast of talent aimed at those who love the music of Paul Weller, Paul Simon and Simon and Garfunkel," said the Mill's programme manager Deborah Clarke.
View ArticleSimply perfect: 10 reasons we loved Purbeck Folk Festival
Such a tremendous range of acts was on offer at Wilkswood Farm it was a shame not to have seen them all.
View ArticleKevin Spacey to sing Sinatra in benefit concert
Kevin Spacey promises some Billy Joel, some Simon & Garfunkel, and Sinatra in one-night concert benefitting the Kevin Spacey Foundation Kevin Spacey has lied, cheated and even killed on Netflix's...
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It may not be Simon and Garfunkel in Central Park, but Cock Block in Higginbotham Park certainly sounds more interesting.
View ArticleFour Years Ago Today Brooks and Dunn Said Goodbye [VIDEO]
Brooks and Dunn have been one of the most successful recording acts in all of music.
View ArticleGarfunkel & Oates: Are They Living Up to Their Stage Name Potential?
You may recognize this comedy duo from their amusing, raunchy songs that are continuously circulating YouTube- perhaps you know their song, "The Loophole". If you do listen to their hits you may...
View ArticleCheck it out: Jazz festival; classic movie spoof; folk-pop tribute
If you and other cool cats wanna hear all jazz, all the time, head over to the 37th annual Celebration of the Arts Jazz and Arts Festival. Today's performers include Nancy and Spencer Reed, Evan Gregor...
View ArticleArt Garfunkel review - glorious return from one of pop's most famous voices
As half of Simon and Garfunkel , Art Garfunkel 's voice was once so golden that, he reveals, he could sing for the cows while he was out walking and they would gather round. However, vocal cord...
View ArticleThe Chance That Was Wasted
" Hear my words, that I might teach you Take my hand, that I might reach you, But my words, like silent raindrops, fell" ~ From " Sound of Silence ," written in 1964 by Paul Simon. Most famous...
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Architect Frank Lloyd Wright lives on in his structures. As long as New York's circling Guggenheim Museum stands, as long as the Falling Water home spans a tumbling stream in Bear Run, Pennsylvania, as...
View ArticleNine Questions
Jimi Giannatti, "benevolent dictator" of Pop Narkotic takes photos and designs 1960s-era Filmore-inspired posters for area musicians and shows. While in Bisbee, Giannatti formed a close friendship with...
View ArticleReview: Art Garfunkel at Colston Hall
AFTER famously losing one of pop's most recognisable voices to vocal cord paralysis, Art Garfunkel's return to the stage was very much a "work in progress" he told the crowd during his appearance at...
View ArticleAsh & Bloom want songs that make an impact
The Hamilton-based pop-folk duo Ash & Bloom share everything on its debut album Let the Storm Come, from the regret of hurting someone to letting go of negative people. "We're just two guys that...
View ArticleStar-studded lineup planned in Vacaville
Mickey Thomas of Starship, folk/pop music icon Art Garfunkel, a cappella singers Gentleman's Rule and pianist Jim Brickman comprise the 2014-15 season at the Vacaville Performing Arts Theatre, 1010...
View ArticleOn the radar
As he launches his new album Looking Glass at Concorde 2 tomorrow, Worthing-born and Brighton-based singer songwriter Paul Diello talks about camp synth pop and voodoo dolls. "When I was a kid, me and...
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