Wheee! Green Man Review!
I have four - yep, count 'em, four! - pieces in the brand new, out-today, bright shiny edition of Green Man Review:
http://www.greenmanreview.com/oneoffs/best2007music.html
First up: the short continuity piece, The Boys in the Barroom, (with a tip of the hat to Bob Hunter for the title) has my two fictional leading men/musicians, Ringan Laine and JP Kinkaid, having a conversation at the Green Man's virtual pub, while the lady author gets quietly sozzled and wonders what in hell else she doesn't know about her characters' history. There's also a jam session at the end.
Next up: Musings on three Richard Thompson shows in three months: "Dear Richard, Will You Please Play...?"
http://www.greenmanreview.com/cd//grabien_thompsonconcert.html
After that, my wrapup on 2007 music; this is a very visceral look back at how the serpent swallows its own tail. From the Summer of Love through today, how things came full circle for me, musically. It's called Talkin' About That Unbroken Circle:
http://www.greenmanreview.com/cd//grabien_onmusic.html
And last (but hoo, mama, so very NOT least) is a juicy excerpt from the first Kinkaid Chronicle, Rock & Roll Never Forgets, being released this July by St. Martin's Minotaur:
http://www.greenmanreview.com/book/excerpt_grabien_kinkaid1.html
Free! Go, read, enjoy, and comments are welcome.
http://www.greenmanreview.com/oneoffs/best2007music.html
First up: the short continuity piece, The Boys in the Barroom, (with a tip of the hat to Bob Hunter for the title) has my two fictional leading men/musicians, Ringan Laine and JP Kinkaid, having a conversation at the Green Man's virtual pub, while the lady author gets quietly sozzled and wonders what in hell else she doesn't know about her characters' history. There's also a jam session at the end.
Next up: Musings on three Richard Thompson shows in three months: "Dear Richard, Will You Please Play...?"
http://www.greenmanreview.com/cd//grabien_thompsonconcert.html
After that, my wrapup on 2007 music; this is a very visceral look back at how the serpent swallows its own tail. From the Summer of Love through today, how things came full circle for me, musically. It's called Talkin' About That Unbroken Circle:
http://www.greenmanreview.com/cd//grabien_onmusic.html
And last (but hoo, mama, so very NOT least) is a juicy excerpt from the first Kinkaid Chronicle, Rock & Roll Never Forgets, being released this July by St. Martin's Minotaur:
http://www.greenmanreview.com/book/excerpt_grabien_kinkaid1.html
Free! Go, read, enjoy, and comments are welcome.
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