OG Artist Lori Lieberman Goes Uncredited: Killing Me Softly

Angelically, Lauryn Hill opens this gut-wrencher with quite lonely vocals – a refreshing yet gloomy follow-up to “The Beast.” This back-and-forth presents as a theme throughout the album, exhibiting the musical range of not only Hill but the trio as a whole.

The Friendship Between Dylan and Cash

Bob Dylan is broadly deemed as one of the greatest songwriters of all time. He’s been a significant factor of pop-culture for over fifty years. His work included a variety of political, philosophical, social, and literary influences. Dylan was American music. 

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ALBUM REVIEW: Tres Hombres by ZZ Top

Z.Z. Top is a 70’s blues-rock band formed in Houston, Texas. They created spine chilling songs that crossed over a sort of groggy blues feel to a heavy rock feel. They adopted hipsters, punkers, and metal-heads as fans, even though they sang of highway succubuses, greyhounds abound, and supernatural mingling between Jesus and ghost boys. 

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Behind the Band: Graveyard

The Swedish hard rock band by the name of “Graveyard” was established in 2006, Gothenberg. They take quite a few types of rock for inspiration, creating a perfect blend of music in general. While some of the bandmates came from growly blues backgrounds, others stem from doomy metal folk backgrounds.

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Sylvain Mizrahi Glam-Punk Guitarist Passed at 69

On Wednesday, the 13th, Sylvain Mizrahi’s long battle with cancer came to an end. He is now far from pain’s reach; he’s now at peace. His body is buried in New York City, though his music and soul will forever live. As Mrs. Mizrahi said, “Thank you, Sylvain, x2 for your heart, belief, and the way you whacked that E chord. Sleep, baby doll.”  Mizrahi was born in Cairo, Egypt, and moved to France in the 1950s. However, his family later settled near Rego Park, Queens, in New York. Before joining the band New York Dolls, Mizrahi was a member

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