Country, Music Review

Music Review: Billy Roberts and the Rough Riders – ‘The Last Of The Originals’

Australian artist Billy Roberts has put together a 10-track album titled The Last Of The Originals which, although marketed as country, it’s also Americana (with folk and blues elements) and even features traces of hard rock. With Roberts on the guitar and taking care of the vocals and Billy Anderson on the piano and drums,… Read More Music Review: Billy Roberts and the Rough Riders – ‘The Last Of The Originals’

Biography, Book Review, Non Fiction

Book Review: ‘Mademoiselle: Coco Chanel and the Pulse of History’, by Rhonda K. Garelick

Celebrity culture pervades our day to day lives. We have an unhealthy relationships with the people that influence our lives, placing them on pedestal and deifying them. When it comes to someone like Coco Chanel, whose influence, even a little over 40 years after her passing, infuses to many lives around the world, that deification,… Read More Book Review: ‘Mademoiselle: Coco Chanel and the Pulse of History’, by Rhonda K. Garelick

Book Review, Fiction, Young Adult

Book Review: ‘The Prank List’ by Anna Staniszewski

I have to confess from the beginning that I am particularly demanding when it comes to books written for preteens. After all, they are particularly vulnerable to the influences of their environment, be they positive or negative. The Prank List by Anna Staniszewski made for an interesting read. The main character, Rachel Lee, is set… Read More Book Review: ‘The Prank List’ by Anna Staniszewski

Music Review, Rock

Music Review: Just Walden – ‘High Street Barton Blues’

Hailing from Austin, Texas, band members Taylor Eichenseer, Danny Ferraro, and Alex Margolin have put together an alternative, pop rock, piano-driven album in High Street Barton Blues, a collection of 14 songs ranging from a little over a minute to almost five minutes. The shorter songs seem to act almost as bridges between the album’s… Read More Music Review: Just Walden – ‘High Street Barton Blues’

Book Review, Music Industry, Non Fiction, Self-Help

Book Review: ‘Your Band is a Virus!’ by James Moore

The music we are most exposed to is that which is deemed worthy by big companies with big reach.  Unfortunately, these companies are more interested in making a profit than creating uplifting, inspiring music, encouraging audiences like ourselves to accept that the formulaic songs they churn out at breathtaking speed is, indeed, good music. How… Read More Book Review: ‘Your Band is a Virus!’ by James Moore

Book Review, Fiction, Young Adult

Book Review: ‘Being Audrey’ by Mitchell Kriegman

The allure, glamour, and charm exuded by Audrey Hepburn are sources of inspiration for many women.  In Being Audrey Hepburn, nineteen year old Lisbeth’s obsession with the beautiful star and her movies brings her to a place she never thought she would ever step foot in. Lisbeth’s life is not an easy one.  Her father… Read More Book Review: ‘Being Audrey’ by Mitchell Kriegman