rock and roll
rock and roll
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by Dave Nuzzo - 2006-12-28
The blues seems to be a hard genre of music to be into these days, especially when you're in your 20s, but its one of my passions. Few other genres can boast such pure unadulterated emotion in its raw...
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by John Ferreira - 2007-02-19
By the 1940's the saxophone was a well established and very popular instrument in both classical and jazz music. As the 40's brought more musical styles like jump blues, rhythm and blues and rock and ...
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by Dave Nuzzo - 2007-02-27
Although I'm very passionate about my music, my guitar playing and blues, I don't in any way consider myself an expert on any of these topics. I'm always open to new artists and a lot of artists that...
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by Dave Nuzzo - 2007-03-01
This is the fourth in a series of Rock & Roll features I'm writing for this site. I'm a rock and roller and I love blues so this column is a way for me to feature a different album that I like from t...
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by Kevinor - 2007-03-08
It seems as though petticoats have always been a part of the rock and roll scene and will probably continue to be so as long as the cult continues to grow in popularity. For members of the rock and...
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by Carolyn McFann - 2007-04-03
From downtown to its outer suburbs, Cleveland, Ohio has much to offer. The city is a dynamic mix of cultures, situated on Lake Erie. Having grown up here, these are a few of my favorite places to visi...
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by Dave Nuzzo - 2007-04-04
This is the fifth in a series of Rock & Roll features I'm writing for this site. I'm a rock and roller, so this column is a way for me to feature a different album that I like, from different genres ...
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by Kathy Unruh - 2007-04-09
Was Christopher Parkening a musical misfit? If you consider the popular culture of his day, then you would have to say yes. In 1964 Beatlemania had descended upon America, followed by the British I...
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by Pat Boardman - 2007-04-12
An eBook can be read with one hand on a crowded subway train and bookmarked without fumbling around for pieces of scrap paper. Old books invariably fall apart after decades in the closet, or shred to ...
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by Pat Boardman - 2007-04-12
I used to drink with a depressed friend and early influence, the late protest singer Phil Ochs. He seemed to have everything with his notoriety and famous topical songs and ballads like "Changes" and ...