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Ink 19 :: Legends of the Ukulele
August 1998 :: Music K-M :: Legends of the Ukulele (David Lee Simmons.)
.../liner note author/contributor Jim Beloff gets out of the way in the second track. The only true weak link in the package is a woeful cover of Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode" by The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain. While this may an honorable attempt to lend dignity to the ukulele, let's keep it away...
Ink 19 :: Izzy Stradlin
May 1998 :: Music Sm-T :: Izzy Stradlin (Andrea Keister)
..., some stand out more than others. For example, both the southern-rock flavored tracks "Ain't It A Bitch" and "Old Hat." Stradlin also shines on Chuck Berry's "Memphis" and the hard-rocking title track. One of the more intriguing songs on the record is "Here Before You," which opens with an older-sounding...
Ink 19 :: The Rehabs
July 1998 :: Music P-R :: The Rehabs (David Lee Beowülf)
...right for breeding wild rock and roll monsters like the Rehabs. Their brand of rock and roll is nothing short of plain and simple, down and dirty Chuck Berry style floor-stomping all-night-long wolf-howling, etc., etc. All the songs are fast, furious, and designed to rock the roof off the bar! They...
Ink 19 :: The Guinness Fleadh
August 1998 :: Live Ink :: The Guinness Fleadh (Brent Dey)
...Elvis-like hiccup backed with Exene's strung-out, almost whining backup vocals, punctuated with D.J. Bonebrake's punchy drumming and Zoom's stinging Chuck Berry guitar riffs. And don't forget Ray Manzarek's keyboards (yes... that Ray Manzarek, from the Doors -- he was on their first two albums). A truly...
Ink 19 :: Viking Power?
November 1998 :: Feature :: Viking Power? (David Lee Beowulf)
by David Lee Beowulf Bosnia, USA I believe that every true American should cringe when hearing application of hyphenated-Americanism. With the exception of "African-Americans," (more about that later), I think it's genuinely un-American to apply some false, racist prefix to oneself. In 1998, who can ...
Ink 19 :: The Moves
April 2000 :: Music M :: The Moves (Phil Bailey)
...Northhampton, Massachusetts' own the Moves. The Moves play a dense semi-punk sound firmly rooted in a classic rock foundation. You can catch bits of Chuck Berry and Eric Clapton in the guitars and can hear Patti Smith and Heart floating through the vocals, but these girls have crafted a sound all their...
Ink 19 :: Larry Bright
October 1998 :: Music A-C :: Larry Bright (David Whited)
...penned record, became a fixture on the Sunset Strip scene, and toured as the only white blues performer on an otherwise all-black tour headlined by Chuck Berry. Bright later worked several gigs with Lou Rawls and Roy Clark, and was offered a high paying gig with Don Ho, which he refused (it wasn't his...
Ink 19 :: The Undead
July 1998 :: Ink Spots :: The Undead (David Lee Beowülf)
...them to be full-time members of the Undead. If it wasn't for Joey Ramone, 90% of the bands out there today, wouldn't be out there. Joey is like the Chuck Berry of the '80s; he inspired everyone. The Ramones laid down the rules for what good rock and roll was going to be for 20 years. What's the state...
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