On September 24th, Nirvana’s Nevermind turned 25 years old. Its influence is now legendary and can still be heard in a majority of popular rock
On September 24th, Nirvana’s Nevermind turned 25 years old. Its influence is now legendary and can still be heard in a majority of popular rock
I love benches. I have spent hours of my life on them watching, writing, reading, dreaming, napping – in parks, on city streets, at airports,
“Now, with the arrival of the piano, the hour has again changed and become even noisier. It’s when one of us sits and practices, drinking wine, and then the other does. In a way, we are offering our version of lullabies although, ironically, the one song that I’m not allowed to play is Braham’s ‘Lullaby.'” ~ Joe Mills
“Where Is Our Black Avant-Garde?” by Zinzi Clemmons in Literary Hub Clemmons’ piece is an intriguing explanation of the types of literature that are personally
“If it [a song] helps bring about inspiration to change the way people think about mine safety, if it does nothing more than inspire another songwriter or artist, I’m satisfied that it’s done what it was intended to do.” ~ Jeff Ellis
I met Aaron Freeman (a.k.a. Gene Ween) on April 7th, 2010. I had bronchitis, but Ween is my favorite band and they were playing at