In the Fall of 1980, I was asked to write an article about the re-emergence of John Lennon for a fledgling New York City periodical called "Bedroom Magazine". The editor, Michael Turback, started the magazine with couples as the audience. He wanted me to write about John & Yoko as a couple. I heartily agreed. At the time, I was working on a manuscript which eventually became my book, "As
"Robbie" <ngrobbieuk@hotSPAMmail.com> wrote in message news:84jkvtF44iU1@mid.individual.net... On 07/05/2010 19:32, Chris Brown wrote: Well, I could have, but I decided not to anyway. In fact, this is only six weeks away from a chart I posted last year, but given the high turnover rate in 1997 there aren't that many tracks in common. It includes the only chart-topping single written
Why do record reviewers often comment on a violinist's violin but rarely on a pianist's piano? I should think the differences in pianos would be far greater. Henry Z. Steinway, Piano Maker, Dies at 93 http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/19/arts/music/19steinway.html By JAMES BARRON Henry Z. Steinway, the last Steinway to run the piano-making company his family started in 1853, died Thursday
On Aug 18, 2:29 pm, Jess <lightchil...@hotmail.com> wrote: On Aug 17, 8:05 am, "\"Genie\"" <Aladdin...@aol.com> wrote: With all the love in the world, to a King of a man... an entertainer yes, but the most incredible man on earth....he will never die...Love remains forever. Jeff Buckley Hallelujah lyrics Now I've heard there was a secret chord That
With all the love in the world, to a King of a man... an entertainer yes, but the most incredible man on earth....he will never die...Love remains forever. Jeff Buckley Hallelujah lyrics Now I've heard there was a secret chord That David played, and it pleased the lord But you don't really care for music, do you? Well it goes like this: the fourth, the fifth The minor fall, and the major