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Paint Your Wagon: Broadway to Hollywood

Posted onApril 4, 2014March 14, 2018 by 帅巴J

In 1951, while humanity vicariously ventured to the heights of the universe, under the wand’rin’ […]

Posted inCalifornia, Musical, SoundtrackTagged Alan Lerner, André Previn, Clint Eastwood, Frederick Loewe, Lee Marvin, No Name CityLeave a Comment on Paint Your Wagon: Broadway to Hollywood

Croon – The New PaisleyTunes

Posted onApril 1, 2014March 14, 2018 by 帅巴J

Over the past few years the writers and critics here at PaisleyTunes have observed significant […]

Posted inMusical ExperienceTagged Song BirdLeave a Comment on Croon – The New PaisleyTunes

Ladysmith Black Mambazo: Always With Us

Posted onMarch 26, 2014March 14, 2018 by Architorture

Paul Simon‘s one-and-only Graceland is the defining album of my childhood. More than any other […]

Posted inA-Cappella, African, Chant, Vocal, WorldTagged Accordion Jive Hits Volume II, Bob Dylan, Boyoyo Boys, Graceland, Isicathamiya, Joseph Shabalala, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Mbube, Paul Simon, Yosemite2 Comments on Ladysmith Black Mambazo: Always With Us

Crover, Plummer, & Willis: Hew Time

Posted onMarch 25, 2014April 13, 2018 by Architorture

It was 1952 when jazz impresario Norman Granz (founder of Verve records) recruited Gene Krupa to […]

Posted inDrums, Jazz, RockTagged Buddy Rich, Coady Willis, Dale Crover, Gene Krupa, Jazz at the Philharmonic, Joe Plummer, Joyful Noise, Max Roach, Norman Granz, Verve Records1 Comment on Crover, Plummer, & Willis: Hew Time

The Colourist: The Colourist

Posted onMarch 24, 2014April 13, 2018 by Architorture

The day has finally come: the first Colourist album is here. Fresh and more polished […]

Posted inOrange County, Pop, RockTagged Adam Castilla, Justin Wagner, Kollin Johannsen, Maya Tuttle, orange county, Stewart Copeland, The Colourist2 Comments on The Colourist: The Colourist

Kishi Bashi: Lighght

Posted onMarch 17, 2014April 13, 2018 by Architorture

Another announcement of a future release arrived in the mail – a postcard that would […]

Posted inPop, RockTagged Aram Saroyan, Joyful Noise, Kishi Bashi1 Comment on Kishi Bashi: Lighght

Mark Mothersbaugh: The Lego Movie

Posted onFebruary 28, 2014April 13, 2018 by 帅巴J

Everything is Awesome, except maybe that song. Maybe. With stunning stop-motion-esque digital animation, almost every […]

Posted inAnimation, Comedy, Electronic, Rock, VideoTagged Legos, Mark Mothersbaugh, The Lego Movie1 Comment on Mark Mothersbaugh: The Lego Movie

Busman’s Holiday: A Long Goodbye

Posted onFebruary 27, 2014April 13, 2018 by Architorture

A recent announcement by Joyful Noise Recordings has me excitedly checking the mailbox.  A new […]

Posted inAcoustic, Folk, RockTagged Busman's Holiday, Joyful Noise3 Comments on Busman’s Holiday: A Long Goodbye

Lady Lamb the Beekeeper

Posted onOctober 7, 2013April 13, 2018 by kirocknroll

Every once in a while, I avoid the cat videos and strange stories about human […]

Posted inAlternative, Female Vocals, Folk, MaineTagged Aly Spaltro, Andrew Bird, Feist, Lady Lamb the BeekeeperLeave a Comment on Lady Lamb the Beekeeper

The Head And The Heart

Posted onOctober 2, 2013April 13, 2018 by 帅巴J

My six-year old friend turned me onto The Head and The Heart this week and […]

Posted inIndie-PopTagged The Head And The Heart1 Comment on The Head And The Heart

Newton Faulkner: Gone In The Morning

Posted onOctober 1, 2013April 13, 2018 by 帅巴J

My recent search for Sailing Naked turned up a great deal of porn. … I’d […]

Posted inPopTagged Newton Faulkner1 Comment on Newton Faulkner: Gone In The Morning

September in Arivaca

Posted onSeptember 24, 2013April 13, 2018 by 帅巴J

The PaisleyTunes Desk is a nice looking cross hatch writing desk. It sits in front […]

Posted inFolk, Rant, TucsonTagged Arivaca, Arizona, FolkLeave a Comment on September in Arivaca

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