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Last time I saw Bob Weston, he was onstage at ATP making amusing cracks about preferring Mission Of Burma to Big Black because, well, their reunion and his part in it payed for his house. Long before said reunion or Shellac, Weston was a member of Boston trio Volcano Suns, a band formed by ex-Mission Of Burma drummer Peter Prescott in 1983. (No hard feelings, though, Roger Miller contributed piano...
My very last post here at 'Pints. The last administrative announcement is here. And my eternal thanks to the dearest Emily for providing me a blogosphere presence for these many years. I love you, doll, you're a mensch. More below...
When bands like Sonic Youth, Pixies, R.E.M., Husker Du -- and, yes, Nirvana -- acknowledge that your sound inspired theirs, you're doing something right. And nearly 30 years after jolting the Boston scene and staking their claim as one of the most intense, original and influential post-punk bands in...
For this Sunday's OMM, I travelled with Seasick Steve tohis old stomping grounds in Memphis and Clarksdale, and got to thinking about hobo songs, road songs and train songs, what you might call rambling songs
Buddy Harman, a prolific and influential drummer whose rhythmic signature can be heard on thousands of recordings by the likes of Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline and Simon and Garfunkel, died on Thursday at his home in Nashville. He was 79. He had been suffering from congestive heart failure, said his daughter Summer Harman, who confirmed his death...
Havant clinched a second consecutive ECB Southern Electric Premier League title with a crushing eight-wicket win over Totton & Eling at Southern Gardens.
Buddy Harman, a prolific and influential drummer whose rhythmic signature can be heard on thousands of recordings by the likes of Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline and Simon and Garfunkel, died on Thursday at his home in Nashville. He was 79. He had been suffering from congestive heart failure, said his daughter Summer Harman, who confirmed his death. Mr. Harman played on an estimated 18,000...
David Cantwell writes: Peter Cooper of the Nashville Tennessean has written an excellent obituary for country music’s greatest-ever drummer, Buddy Harman. And I feel more than a little humbled that Peter would include in it a quote from my and Bill Friskics-Warren’s Heartaches by the Number: Country Music’s 500 Greastest Singles (specifically, from that book’s specially designated [...]
Mr. Harman’s rhythmic signature can be heard on thousands of recordings by the likes of Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline and Simon and Garfunkel.
A Moultrie developer and the Moultrie Police Department were recognized Friday for their efforts to improve Moultrie. The founder of the organization recognizing them addressed the need to support law enforcement.