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Music Monday

Bonne année!

I rung in 2011 with Oldies 990, a band consisting of 3/4 of the ever wonderful Local Rabbits. Their set consisted of song from the ’50s and ’60s. The band who played the songs…

J’ai besoin d’un titre.

Rivers performing “God Only Knows.” Sheezer perform “El Scorcho” Sheezer’s bass player Laura Barrett’s first single. Sheezer drummer and boxing coach (?!?!) Dana Snell in Gentleman Reg’s “How We Exit”

Ceci est mon amant Adam. Il goûte comme les fraises, les pêches, et la girafe.

These few weeks have been guest weeks for Music Monday, YES! Today’s is coming from Adam Shanley. Adam Shanley is a musician currently residing in western New York, 430 miles West of New York City. He earned Masters degrees from the State University of New York at Fredonia in Music Theory/Composition and Classical guitar performance and is currently applying to doctoral programs in Music Theory. He writes a blog at quartertonality.com and some of his reviews can also be found at groovemine.com. Adam has also written surveys of 20th Century concert music for the Directory of Recorded American Music. In addition to writing projects Adam is currently working on a… Read More »Ceci est mon amant Adam. Il goûte comme les fraises, les pêches, et la girafe.

Vos seins sont grandes et belles, comme un gendarme à cheval dans la toundra grand Canadien.

The following few weeks worth of Music Mondays will be guest posts. This edition of Music Monday is devoted to unlikely collaborations.  So many people get caught up in defining their musical tastes based on genre and era when in reality there’s more common ground than you would think.  If you look around, you will see that musicians from completely different backgrounds can join forces to create magical results. Look no further than Jeff Tweedy & Mavis Staples.  Who knew that a formula involving the Wilco frontman and a soul/gospel legend could work?  It’s a testament to Tweedy’s strengths as a songwriter that “You Are Not Alone” works just as… Read More »Vos seins sont grandes et belles, comme un gendarme à cheval dans la toundra grand Canadien.