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Ink 19 :: Bela Fleck
October 1999 :: Music E-G :: Bela Fleck (David Whited)
...the traditional arena leave me a little cold, however. This is a stellar lineup of guest musicians, with Sam Bush, Jerry Douglas, Stuart Duncan, Tony Rice, Vassar Clements, John Hartford, Ricky Scaggs and even the legendary Earl Scruggs. This is Bela's dream band, and three generations of bluegrass...
Ink 19 :: Norman Blake
Old Ties (Rounder Heritage). Review by James Mann.
...Heritage Born in 1938, Norman Blake has been playing music since he was 16, has played with everyone from Flatt and Scruggs to Doc Watson and Tony Rice, and provided the musical icing on the O Brother, Where Art Thou soundtrack. He's about as good a guitarist as you'll ever hear, for one simple reason...
Ink 19 :: Peter Murphy
Peter Murphy discusses Dust -- his new East-meets-West CD -- as well as David Bowie and the true meaning of "Gothic" in a surprisingly candid chat with Steve Stav.
ASHES TO ASHES: AN INTERVIEW WITH PETER MURPHY by Steve Stav courtesy www.metropolis-records.com By combining elements of David Bowie, T. Rex, and Bram Stoker with an piercing ferocity that was often mistaken for punk anger, Bauhaus created a new music genre -- "gothic rock" -- almost single-handedly ...
Ink 19 :: Heather Kozar
September 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Heather Kozar (Sir Millard Mulch)
...Jack Nicholson, Drew Carrey, Dan Akroyd, Donald Trump, Shaquille O'Neil, George Clooney, Aaron Spelling, Ben Affleck, Yasmine Bleeth, Don Adams, Tony Curtis, Gene Simmons, Jerry Springer, Charles Barkley, Sammy Sosa, Alyssa Milano, and the list goes on. But especially knowing [Hugh Heffner] is such...
Ink 19 :: Broadway's Most Wanted
Broadway’s Most Wanted, Tom Shea, David Merrick, The Simpsons, South Park, Stephen Sondheim, Angela Lansbury, Gwen Verdon,Broadway's Most Wanted,by Tom Shea,Brassey's,Ben Varkentine
.... Most Glaring Omission: How do you write about Bob Fosse and not mention that he is, unless I'm very much mistaken, the first and only man to win a Tony, an Oscar and an Emmy for directing all in the same year? God, I Hate You, Kenny: How do you include Buffy the Vampire Slayer's musical episode, but...
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