Posted in March, 2020

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King Crimson

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Attention Prog Rock fans: the King is back. Like all musical genres, Progressive Rock became a broad category of styles and artists with varying degrees of overlap. Early Prog Rock … Read more

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Steve Goodman

Steve Goodman had risen from the dead, or so it seemed. In penning the fascinating liner notes to the late folk singer-songwriter’s new archival concert recording Live ’69, Rich Warren … Read more

Michael Johnathon

Some might call it a timeline tune, others perhaps a sequel, Michael Johnathon calls his title track “Legacy” a derivative, in that he makes no bones about suggesting he was … Read more

Goodbye…Alan Merrill

Alan Merrill, a New Yorker and my neighbor, was born Allan Preston Sachs in the Bronx, New York. This kind and unassuming man passed away from Coronavirus March 29, at … Read more

Rainy day at Radio City Music Hall

Photograph by Arnie Goodman The lights are on, but everybody’s home. Elmore photographer Arnie Goodman caught Sixth Avenue, aka Avenue of the Americas, on a dreary Coronavirus day. The lights … Read more

Ronnie Bowman

My favorite long-lost co-writer, the late Walter Hyatt, had a saying “My T Fine” he used when he heard something really good. I’m proud to say I use it when … Read more

David Clayton-Thomas

There was always something about that voice. You only had to hear a few notes to know it was special, and to whom it belonged. I’ll never forget the first … Read more

Watermelon Slim

This is the unfiltered, unfettered Watermelon Slim, as natural and unpretentious as can be. Those who have seen his solo act can surely attest that few can connect with an … Read more

Rory Block

Prove It On Me is the second album in Rory Block’s series honoring female blues artists. The first release, 2018’s A Woman’s Soul, was a tribute to the great Bessie … Read more