As the year reaches its mid-point, we have answers to a question more pressing than what to wear to the cookout or how early ...
In 1979, Triumph released a song that would become a rock radio staple: ”Lay It On It he Line." Written by Rik Emmett, Mike Levine and Gil Moore, the song appeared on the Canadian band’s U.S. breakout ...
Julien Baker and TORRES (aka MacKenzie Scott) are releasing their debut album together, Send a Prayer My Way, this Friday via Matador. Now they have shared its fifth single, “Bottom of a Bottle,” via ...
There's nothing quite like watching a film from a bygone era, and Channel 4 recently added one of the best from the 1990s, and it was written by Line of Duty's Adrian Dunbar. Not only did Adrian write ...
Pop music enjoyed one of the greatest years in its history in 1984. The charts were filled with songs that would become part of the culture’s fabric, both right after they were released and in years ...
Ella Langley's song "Bottom of Your Boots" — a fan-favorite off her Dandelion album — is one of only two songs on the project that could rightfully be considered a love song. But it wasn't inspired by ...
How many classic rock songs can you guess from one line? Classic rock has a way of living in the body rather than just the memory. The opening chord, the first word of a line, and the rest of the room ...
Discover a curated playlist celebrating lineworkers, featuring 18 songs that highlight the grit, courage, and passion of the line trade. Beyond this popular song, there are many other melodies about ...
Run the math. A company making 50 hires a year at average fully-loaded salaries of $95,000—not a large organization, just a growing one—is sitting on a financial exposure somewhere between $1.1 ...
Type to search articles, cases, and authors. Press ↵ to view all results. Nuts and Bolts is a recurring series by Stephen Wermiel providing insights into the mechanics of how the Supreme Court works.
Even the greatest artists have off days. Some even have off albums, usually at the end of their careers or released as some kind of contractual obligation. Early recordings can come back to haunt them ...
Joe “Kid” Avery Sr. was a jazz trombone player and bandleader born in Waggaman in 1892. According to Gene Tomko’s Encyclopedia of Louisiana Musicians, Avery performed with the Tulane Orchestra near ...
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