Sinbad knows how to put on a good concert.
1996
Sinbad knows how to put on a good concert.
1996
Enjoy the show, you nerds.
Gary does a little cooking of his own here.
Happy to see Dev keep taking new steps.
Kickin' keytar solo in this one.
Nokie Edwards, lead guitarist for The Ventures, passed away last month.
Welp, what can you say? What a [tfb]ing year.
I won't go much further than that, as many others either will or already have for me. Anyway, grab a beverage, raise your glass, and let's all sing along with this old song that we only know a few of the words to, including Prince.
31 Dec 1987
I said it before, and I'll say it again: good luck, you guys.
I'll see you on the other side.
This is not William Tyler's WGOM debut; last year Bootsy spun "Geography of Nowhere," a cut from Tyler's 2013 album Impossible Truth. He released his follow-up album, Modern Country, this June. Tyler wrote it in Oxford, Mississippi, and recorded it in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
For me the album evokes a contemporary perspective on Gram Parsons' Cosmic American Music, a genre that blurs country, folk, rock, soul, and bluegrass. Jazz is very much Tyler's addition to this mix – you can hear guitar greats Chet Atkins, Les Paul, and Bill Frisell in this track as much as Parsons' take on country-rock. Listen hard enough and you'll hear some Link Wray & Dick Dale, too.
Some mean chops here, yo.
28 Aug 1993