My musical tastes run all the way from A to Z (I love zydeco) but some genres have had to work a little harder than others to get my attention and loyalty. Country music is a good example. I often heard the music of the heartland while I was growing up, so I sometimes count … Continue reading Roy Clark – Much More Than A Hee-Haw Host
Category: Seniors
DVD REVIEW: This Is Tom Jones
I would imagine that Tom Jones' fans worldwide (and there are a LOT of them) are anxiously awaiting the release of This Is Tom Jones, his new DVD set produced by the folks at Time-Life. If so, their wait is almost over. The three disc set, encompassing eight of the best episodes from his TV … Continue reading DVD REVIEW: This Is Tom Jones
Living Local – Neighborhoods Then And Now
Reminiscing is something that just comes naturally to geezers, so bear with me as I proceed to indulge in it. And I hope you'll all join in -- after all, isn't that one of the reasons we're here? (That, and - you know - my witty writing.) Anyhow, I ran across an old picture recently … Continue reading Living Local – Neighborhoods Then And Now
REVIEW: Hot Club Sandwich – Green Room
If it's lunchtime as you're reading this, then a warm grilled cheese or a BLT might sound pretty good right now -- but we're here to discuss Hot Club Sandwich, a Gypsy jazz combo with a brand new album, Green Room, now out on the Modern Hot Records label. It's their fifth, and follows 2005's … Continue reading REVIEW: Hot Club Sandwich – Green Room
Cowboy Copas And Patsy Cline – Connected By Tragedy
I've written before about listening to various Grand Ol' Opry singers on my grandparents' old Philco, but to be totally honest about it my memory of those days is a little fuzzy. I'm pretty sure I remember guys like Hank Williams and Hank Snow, but there are others that I probably became aware of later … Continue reading Cowboy Copas And Patsy Cline – Connected By Tragedy
And What Was Your Strange High School Custom?
My sister recently told me that she'd just attended her 40-year high school reunion and had a great time seeing old friends and catching up after all those years. She's quite a bit younger than me, so to think that she's marking 40 years out of high school makes me feel like Methuselah. It also … Continue reading And What Was Your Strange High School Custom?
Afternoon Delight – A Dual-Purpose Guilty Pleasure
We all know about "guilty pleasure" songs -- tunes that catch your attention (and sometimes make you smile) the first time you hear them. They're tunes that might not be melodies for the ages, but they have a quality that's impossible to ignore. But here's something funny -- in rare cases, both the song and … Continue reading Afternoon Delight – A Dual-Purpose Guilty Pleasure
Waaay Off Broadway
Well, I guess Broadway's best - and their fans - are all excited about the Tony awards, but around here they're not much talked about. Middle America is a long way from Broadway, and although long-running hit shows sometimes tour the country, they're usually staged in medium to large cities so a lot of us … Continue reading Waaay Off Broadway
Musical Moods From The Godfather
It's pretty much a given that most men are fascinated by the Godfather movies. (Or at least the first two -- it's also a given that Godfather III didn't quite make the grade.) I guess it's like they say - it's a guy thing - but most of us have seen the films countless times … Continue reading Musical Moods From The Godfather
REVIEW: Paul Taylor – Ladies’ Choice
I have a funny feeling that I'm not part of the intended market for this new Peak Records release starring contemporary jazz saxophonist Paul Taylor. After all, the album title, Ladies' Choice, would seem to indicate the target in the musician's sights. But Taylor says that the album is a collection of "melodies from the … Continue reading REVIEW: Paul Taylor – Ladies’ Choice