The NY Times read my post, and said "Hold my Beer"
Yesterday, it was Lady G and Carville, today, they leverage their internal dirtbags
Yesterday, it was Lady G and Carville, today, they leverage their internal dirtbags
A fresh artist to savor and enjoy, Helena brings a fire and intensity to this track that is a joy to listen to and the driving beat will get your blood pumping.
Lindsay Graham tries to rehabilitate Trump, and James Carville reminds us how irrelevant he has become.
Lucas Brar brings a percussive technique to a jazz classic. Dave Brubeck would be honored.
As they slide ever more into irrelevance (they've already converted all the "gettable" R's) outlets like The Bulwark really jones to go back to the glory days of their past at The Weekly Standard
He really seems to be a broken man, who retreats to the worst of his adopted Catholic faith to justify his rapacious hatred of women.
Any good guitar player knows the name Peter Green. This is my story as to how I discovered him and his music.
A convoluted tale of how a song gets added to my "Daily Grind" playlist. Today is a club-friendly song that tells a tale that is as old as time itself, yet it is catchy and infectious.
A legend who is barely known outside of the hard-core rock guitar ecosystem might be the best player you've never heard of. Let your hair down and enjoy these two vids
Well spent indeed!
Things are getting bumpy, but I remain committed to my writing here
As a lifelong player (not a great player tho) I am always on the lookout for something that really drops my jaw. Tim Henson has it in spades.