The dictionary defines Renaissance Man as 'a person who has wide interests and is expert in several areas', but it might be easier to just show a picture of Hoyt Axton. For four decades the multi-talented performer was a genre-crossing composer and singer as well as a busy TV and movie actor, and he did … Continue reading Hoyt Axton – Modern Renaissance Man
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Ray Peterson — Rising Above Adversity
For many years polio (poliomyelitis) was a dreaded specter that hovered over parents with small children, and the very thought of it scared a lot of families beyond reason. I can remember being warned about everything from touching green flies to putting my mouth on public drinking fountains, although I'm not sure how well I … Continue reading Ray Peterson — Rising Above Adversity
Gene Pitney – Troubadour To Troubled Teens
Although in his day he was often dismissed as a lightweight teen idol who just churned out song after song about teenage agony and angst, Gene Pitney managed to sustain a long and mostly successful career. Along the way he explored other genres, performing with everyone from George Jones to the Rolling Stones, and eventually … Continue reading Gene Pitney – Troubadour To Troubled Teens
Musical Memories Of — Snakes?
Americana is a music genre that might be a little tough to pin down but it can be loosely described as a diversified mix of traditional American music. Recently I was listening to some of it while working my way through the dustier corners of my music collection, and I stumbled across one I hadn't … Continue reading Musical Memories Of — Snakes?
Whippoorwills And Whippersnappers
It's a well known fact that country music often leans a little heavily on certain themes, especially those dealing with the singer's unhappiness. And even though the reasons for the gloomy mood might vary all the way from poverty to prison to past loves, it's a good bet that loneliness will be near the top … Continue reading Whippoorwills And Whippersnappers
Banned From Radio Play – Nervous Norvus
I've enjoyed silly songs for a long time (and have written about them before) but I'm not alone in my admiration. Fans of veteran radio personality Dr. Demento have long appreciated the unusual music he's brought their way, and he's given credit for helping make a star of Weird Al Yankovic and a few others. … Continue reading Banned From Radio Play – Nervous Norvus
REVIEW: Dennis Stroughmatt – Cadet Rouselle
It's a pretty safe bet that this is the only review you'll read today for an album of music inspired by early French Creole settlers in an area of Southern Illinois and Missouri once known as Upper Louisiana. Cadet Rouselle, newly issued on the Swallow Records label, is the latest musical expression from Dennis Stroughmatt, … Continue reading REVIEW: Dennis Stroughmatt – Cadet Rouselle
REVIEW: Warren Storm, Willie Tee & Cypress
A few years ago, long-time Louisiana musical icons Warren Storm and Willie Tee decided to revive their legendary Cypress Band, a group that they had first formed in 1980. The duo found that modern audiences were enthusiastic in their support, and soon began building quite a following in area nightspots. Deciding that their mix of … Continue reading REVIEW: Warren Storm, Willie Tee & Cypress
Ivory Joe Joins The Revolution
In the early days of rock and roll a lot of different musical sounds were being heard, and they all helped form the mix that would eventually become a pop music revolution. Rockabilly, folk music, and a few other tasty treats were all part of the recipe, but one of the most important ingredients was … Continue reading Ivory Joe Joins The Revolution
The Perfect Song For The Holiday Weekend
When I think about Memorial Day weekend, all the usual things related to the holiday come to mind -- but I also think about eight-track cassettes. Hmmm. I guess that takes some explanation. First let me say that I went through the entire eight-track era and never had a car with a built-in player. Although … Continue reading The Perfect Song For The Holiday Weekend