Monthly Archives: November 2020

Doug Gray of Marshall Tucker Band Still Has the Fire in His Belly (and on the Mountain)

For many people, remembering where they were and what they were doing on any given New Year’s Eve is an effort hampered by time, memory, or alcohol. But Doug Gray recalls exactly where he was more than four decades ago … Continue reading

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Joe Grushecky: Rock’s Iron Man

It hard to fathom in a time when the push of a button can send the music of an album to the entire country at the same time. But from the ‘60s through the early ‘80s, local rock scenes thrived … Continue reading

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Who is He? The Silent, Stoic Bassist’s Story is Finally Told

The Ox: The Authorized Biography of John Entwistle by Paul Rees 384 pp., $30, Hatchette Books Every member of the Who has been the subject of a number of biographies and autobiographies save one: bassist John Entwistle. Known as “The … Continue reading

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