Joni Mitchell – River
Joni Mitchell’s “River” Remains a Christmas Hymn for the Lonely More than fifty years after its release on the landmark 1971 album Blue, Joni Mitchell’s “River” continues to stand apart…
Joni Mitchell’s “River” Remains a Christmas Hymn for the Lonely More than fifty years after its release on the landmark 1971 album Blue, Joni Mitchell’s “River” continues to stand apart…
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In 2006, Anne Murray Returned to the Stage Not to Sing, but to Thank the Two Men Who Quietly Built Her Career From the Very Beginning There was something deeply…
In 1982, Phil Everly Sat Alone on Dutch Television and Quietly Revealed Why The Everly Brothers Were Never Just Another Rock and Roll Duo By the time Phil Everly appeared…
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“Too Far Gone” Was Never About One Big Goodbye. It Was About Two Hearts Quietly Running Out of Strength. In 1984, during a powerful live appearance at Wembley Arena in…
Slade’s “She Did It to Me” Remains One of Rock’s Great Hidden Treasures Few bands captured the spirit of British Glam Rock as powerfully as Slade. Formed in Wolverhampton in…