Tag: elvis
Between The Lines: Cowboys and Indies by Gareth Murphy
by Tim Wenger Gareth Murphy is not a writer who cuts corners. His new book, Cowboys and Indies, is a blazingly descriptive documentary of the record industry’s epoch. At times, I found myself wondering how Murphy was able to uncover the details that he presents (which are often down to direct, behind-the-scenes dialogue between record […]
Rockabilly Corner: Adam Lopez and His Mighty Locasters
by Sheila Broderick [email protected] This month, I had the pleasure of capturing a few moments from Adam Lopez, and here is what he had to say. CMB: Tell us how you and the other band members got together, and give us some background on everyone. AL: Chaise “Slim” Dewey is the man on the doghouse […]
Rockabilly Corner featuring the fabulous Pin Up Boys!
by Sheila Broderick [email protected] Rockabilly Corner now has a Facebook page! Come be a fan and keep up with interviews, releases and event information. Are you a Denver RB band? Need a review or want to list your show? Visit: facebook.com/RockabillyCorner and contact me. This month’s feature is Denver’s Pin Up Boys! This group rocks the […]
Between The Covers
It Takes More Courage to Live Than to Die by Torch The news love to splash a story of celebrity suicide or “accidental” death. The latest being Whitney Houston, who joined a long list including Heath Ledger, Amy Winehouse, Kurt Cobain, Elvis, Marilyn Monroe, Jim Morrison and so on. These tragedies leave fans wondering […]
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