On the opening track of her new album, Jukebox, released on January 22, 2008, Cat Power belts, “these vagabond shoes/are melting away” with just as much believability as Frank Sinatra, who made the song famous. Born in 1972 in small-town Georgia, Charlyn “Chan” Marshall, under her alias of Cat Power, brings a new definition to […]
The Rochester War Memorial was the place to be on Sunday, January 11, 1998 at 7: 30 p.m. Aerosmith was performing with the opener Kenny Wayne Shepherd, who was an incredible guitarist that night. He put on solos like you couldn’t imagine. Even though his blues type of playing wasn’t my cup of tea, I […]
Prejudice. as outlined in psychological science. entails retaining a damaging perspective in the direction of the members of a gaggle. primarily based merely on their rank of that group. Any group may be the point of interest of bias. A particular person. who’s prejudiced in opposition to a sure group. has a inclination to miss […]
Concrete Blonde – “Bloodletting” and “Walking in London” Concrete Blonde, until about a month ago, was one of those groups I had never heard of, but had heard songs that they had sung without realizing it. However, after seeing the video to “Bloodletting (The Vampire Song)” on “Beevis and Butthead” (Please forgive me! I don’t […]
Something the Lord Made is a story about the development and incredible miracle of the Blue Baby procedure. The movie is based upon how Vivien Thomas, a young black lab technician, and Dr. Alfred Blalock, a wealthy white physician, are brought together in friendship and medical research of a procedure to save cyanosis, bluish skin, […]
“The Ozz Man Cometh,” the latest OzzyOsbourne CD, really hit it big in my mind. I like this CD because I canput it on track 2, and listen to it all the way through. I don’t have toswitch from song to song like other CDs; every song isawesome. Ozzy’s songs have a lot of meaning, […]
British bands and artists have recently been climbing the charts in America. Some call it the second British invasion; others are completely annoyed with the influx of “foreign” music. Nevertheless, new pop sensations are working their way up the charts. For example, One Direction have skyrocketed to stardom; Ellie Goulding has dropped numerous hit singles; […]
What can one say about Lorde’s first album, Pure Heroine? Some would say bizarre, dark, unable to understand. But I would say it is a poetic masterpiece, painting a picture of teenage angst in its finest. The way she is able to relate to today’s youth is remarkably accurate and refreshing. It also paints another […]
“You know some days you feel so good in your own skin/ but it’s okay if you want to change the body that you came in.” These lyrics have really spoken to many teen girls. Hailee Steinfeld, a young actress and artist, released her song “Most Girls” in April 2017. Being “like most girls” has […]
The executing group was the Astral Trio, Nicolas Kendall on the Violin, Clancy Newman on the Cello, and Anna Polonsky on the Piano. They performed on Monday, November 5, 2001 at the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts. The Cerritos Center is exceptionally fashionable and posh or possibly I think like this because it was […]