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Ink 19 :: Farm Aid 2000
Farm Aid 2000, featuring Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp, Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young, Neil Young, Barenaked Ladies, Travis Tritt, Alan Jackson, Sawyer Brown, Arlo Guthrie, North Mississippi Allstars, Shannon Curfman, Badi Assad Menagerie, Pat Green, Jimmy Sturr, Cowboy's Nightmare, Trent Summar and the New Row Mob, and Chris DiCroce on September 17, 2000, at the Nissan Pavilion in Manassas, VA. Event review by Sean Slone.
FARM AID 2000 FEATURING WILLIE NELSON, JOHN MELLENCAMP, CROSBY, STILLS, NASH, & YOUNG, NEIL YOUNG, BARENAKED LADIES, TRAVIS TRITT, ALAN JACKSON, SAWYER BROWN, ARLO GUTHRIE, NORTH MISSISSIPPI ALLSTARS, SHANNON CURFMAN, BADI ASSAD MENAGERIE, PAT GREEN, JIMMY STURR, COWBOY'S NIGHTMARE, TRENT SUMMAR AND ...
Ink 19 :: VAST
June 1998 :: Ink Spots :: VAST (Gail Worley)
The World and Elsewhere: An Interview with Jon Crosby of VAST by Gail Worley "Reality has a dark side," offers Jon Crosby, giving a peak into his world -- his reality -- that he refers to as VAST. An acronym for Visual Audio Sensory Theater, the soundscape that is VAST represents Crosby's personal ...
Ink 19 :: Return of the Grievous Angel
August 1999 :: Columns :: Return of the Grievous Angel (James Mann)
...song. Not much point in dwelling on the record's failings. Sheryl Crow shouldn't have been allowed near a microphone, Lucinda Williams and David Crosby's take on "Grievous Angel" is overwhelmed by her incredible, but in this case, miscast voice -- and you can't hear Crosby at all, which, say what...
Ink 19 :: V.A.S.T.
May 1998 :: Music U-Z :: V.A.S.T. (Gail Worley)
V.A.S.T. Visual Audio Sensory Theater Elektra John Crosby's one-man project, tagged with the acronym VAST, is an ambitious effort in the realm of Aphex Twin's various and ground-breaking experiments in ambient sound, in that Crosby, who is only 21, is an artist attempting to build something new from ...
Ink 19 :: Joel Dorn
Joel Dorn has "been there, done that" in jazz for over 40 years. Ben Varkentine finds out about Fathead, Les McCann and... Michael Jackson?
...to popular success, you naturally had to face criticisms from those who thought this cheapened the music. Gary Giddins, music critic and recent Bing Crosby biographer, called you "a gimmick monger if ever there was one." I don't make decisions based on what's happening in the marketplace. I make decisions...
Ink 19 :: VAST
Visual Audio Sensory Theater brings another album full of big hits, but FYI, ...
...brings another album full of big hits, but FYI, the actual band roster is not so extensive. In fact, VAST is largely fueled by its creator, Jon Crosby, who plays guitar and sings. He works predominately with guitar, bass, and drums, as that is the normal roster for VAST. But his sound expands beyond...
Ink 19 :: Gomez
August 1998 :: Music G-J :: Gomez (Gail Worley)
Gomez Bring it On Virgin The northwest of England seems an unlikely spawning ground for a band whose eclectic sound has more in common with Crosby, Stills, and Nash than Oasis. But try to slap a label on this band or nudge them into the corner of some newfound genre, and you'll be chasing your tail ...
Ink 19 :: Striptease: From Gaslight To Spotlight
Striptease became stripping when all the tease was taken out of it, but a new book remembers a time in America when strippers could be nearly as legitimate as singers or comedians. Ben Varkentine found his curiosity, peeked.
...burlesque and vaudeville as comedy or juggling, and she writes of a time when a stripteaser could become nearly as "legitimate" as Bob Hope or Bing Crosby. She's not just applying new eyes to old ideas here -- they knew it then. Glasscock offers contemporary quotes even from those censorious personalities...
Ink 19 :: Califone
March 2000 :: Music A-C :: Califone (Jason Plender)
...the creative chaos of a multitude of sounds crowding for a slot in the song's slow and steady pace. "St. Martha Let It Fold" brings back memories of Crosby, Stills and Nash with its darkly complex vocal harmonies. Califone fails to provide me with a single moment of pure musical joy, but I still find...
Ink 19 :: Les Paul
The Best Of -- The Millennium Collection (Decca/MCA). Review by James Mann.
...country's most listened to and admired guitarists in the '40s and '50s, playing a nimble, skittish brand of jazz and pop with such vocalists as Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters. Paul's work with his wife and partner, Mary Ford (unfortunately not included on this disc) is stellar vocal pop, with layers...
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