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Ink 19 :: Gibson Brothers

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Iron & Diamonds (Sugar Hill). Review by Chris Catania.

GIBSON BROTHERS IRON & DIAMONDS Sugar Hill Baseball and bluegrass, miners and ballplayers. With their fourth album, the Gibson Brothers create metaphors grounded in the golden harmonies of bluegrass. They tell a timeless throw-back story of baseball’s beginnings and offer a roll call of the righteous ...

Ink 19 :: Handicapping The Grammys

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The music industry pats itself on the back again tonight with the annual Grammy Awards. Julio Diaz offers a preview with his picks for who deserves to win and who will win.

... morning after is almost always as disastrous as waking up with a bad one-night-stand: messy, ugly, and a big mistake. With the exception of Lauryn Hill's big night a few years ago, the Grammys almost always play nominating lip service to younger artists, then go back to the same boring old fogies year ...

Ink 19 :: Dim View of the Future

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December 1998 :: Music C-D :: Dim View of the Future (David Lee Beowulf)

Dim View of the Future Various Artists Hollows Hill Nice gothic-erotic pop collection. Includes Symphony of Terror (they play a very sensual song called “Hotel D’Amore”), Apocalypse Theatre, Shadow Project, Skull Flux (sort of a very heavy Peter Murphy sound), The Film Strip (very ...

Ink 19 :: Tammy Faye Starlite

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Let's face it: we're all sinners. And nobody knows that better than Tammy Faye Starlite, who's come to preach her fire and brimstone gospel with her distintive brand of country music blasphemy. Frank Mullen repents.

... audience? Any Jews? Don't you know you're going to hell?" In Tammy Faye's world, *everyone* would end up in hell but her, and especially that bitch Faith Hill who allegedly beat her out for a Country Music Award last year... But take it all with a grain of salt, and don't change your blasphemous ways ...

Ink 19 :: Mercyful Fate

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August 1999 :: Music M-P :: Mercyful Fate (David Lee Beowulf)

... music. Some of it is "third person," which means, mom and dad, that it's simply story-telling ("Church of Saint Anne," "Sold My Soul," "House on the Hill"). The remainder of the album is pretty much frontman King Diamond's personal manifest of a "love" for the Devil. A bitter song about dying, "Last ...

Ink 19 :: Judith

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August 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Judith (Mike Cuccaro)

... .     In late July, Judith embarked on a nationwide tour sponsored by Neue Aesthetik Multimedia ("NAM"), a label that he cofounded with members of Faith and the Muse and Ichor. The tour, entitled Blackout A.D. #1, is in many ways the successor to the two legendary gothic tours of the 1990's, Procession ...

Ink 19 :: Angie Aparo

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For Stars and Moon. Review by Andrew Ellis.

ANGIE APARO FOR STARS AND MOON Angie Aparo rose to prominence when country diva Faith Hill covered his song "Cry" in 2002. However, the success of the song for Hill wasn't enough to save Aparo's deal with Arista/Melisma after poor sales of his debut effort The American. But no doubt flush from his ...

Ink 19 :: Rasputina

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November 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Rasputina (Gail Worley)

... creative spirit and admired that we do what we do and that we use whatever we can around us, costumes or whatever, so that was nice. He has a great faith and affection for his own audience. It's kind of a fatherly kind of thing. [The tour] started out really rough -- things thrown and cellos damaged ...

Ink 19 :: Scot Sax

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by Andrew Ellis,SAX APPEAL,,In Conversation With Scot Sax,by Andrew Ellis

SAX APPEAL SCOT SAX by Andrew Ellis What do Faith Hill, Jennifer Love Hewitt and, bizarrely enough, Joey McIntyre of New Kids On The Block all have in common? The answer is, their careers have all benefited thanks to the songwriting skills of LA tunesmith, Scot Sax. In fact, his co-write, with John ...

Ink 19 :: Jihad Jerry

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With turban and sans crystal ball, Jihad Jerry (Gerald V. Casale) gazes into our collective future and passes on his visions to Charles D.J. Deppner.

... - at that point -- people will be interested once again in men who are logical and rational, men who are wise, and not these kind of fanatical men of faith who keep taking us off the edge of a cliff. So it's possible it'll get just so bad that people will go, "You know we've had enough of this." Could ...
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