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Retrospective by Steve Pafford, stevepafford.com, 26 November 2019
How a middle aged woman from Tennessee pulled off the greatest comeback in music history ...
Dionne Warwick: For the Love of Dionne
Retrospective by Michael A. Gonzales, Oldster, 6 October 2021
A new documentary and an art exhibit put 80-year-old Dionne Warwick back in the spotlight. But as far as journalist and critic Michael A. Gonzales ...
Review by Devon Powers, PopMatters, 11 September 2000
THE FIRST TIME I turned on the radio and heard 'St. Theresa', (the opening track off Osborne's 1995 release, Relish) I felt branded for life. ...
Sinead O'Connor: Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts
Live Review by Jim Sullivan, The Boston Globe, 15 August 1990
MANSFIELD – The last time Sinead O'Connor hit town, in May at the Orpheum, her star was rapidly ascending, and she took the stage with ...
Interview by Steven Wells, New Musical Express, 2 September 2000
Daphne & Celeste — social commentators, teen girls bringing a breath of fresh air to the testosterone-charged air of the Carling Weekend. Of course not ...
Interview by Adrian Deevoy, Event Magazine, 11 January 2020
"Touring with Bowie was a thrill. But I was on a high for weeks after winning gold at the Chelsea Flower Show": Kim Wilde on ...
Bay City Rollers, The: The Bay City Rollers: Androgynous Heartthrobs
Essay by Sheryl Garratt, Collusion, June 1982
Rifling through her mid-70s scrapbooks, Sheryl Garratt reassesses a formative obsession and finds that the standard socio-rock explanations just don't add up. Blanded-out pop music ...
Live Review by Evelyn McDonnell, Spin, September 1997
"JUST A SECOND, just a second now," said Canadian performer Kinnie Starr as she abruptly swung her electric guitar down and stepped off the tiny ...
Obituary by Carol Cooper, Rock's Backpages, 3 January 2012
BURIED ON HER home island of São Vicente the Tuesday before Christmas amid nationwide mourning in her native Cape Verde, singer Cesária Évora enjoyed more ...
Beyoncé: Shy Big Sister by Day, Wild Girl by Night
Interview by Pete Paphides, The Times, 14 November 2008
Her partner wowed Glastonbury, her music sells millions and her private life keeps everyone guessing. We talk to an unusually demure superstar. ...
Kacey Musgraves, Maren Morris and the Politics of Joy
Comment by Mitchell Cohen, Music Aficionado, July 2019
NOT MANY people in the audience at Irving Plaza in New York knew who Kacey Musgraves was when she opened there for Little Big Town ...
Martina McBride: Singer, Producer, Mother & Wife
Interview by Geoffrey Himes, Country Music, April 1998
Taking a hands-on approach to all she does makes Martina's world a bit hectic, but she wouldn't have it any other way. ...
Profile and Interview by Jude Rogers, The Gentlewoman, Spring 2011
2011 saw a perfect start for Adele Adkins, a British singer with incredible international appeal. When her second album was released in January, it went ...
Nina Hagen: The Euro Woman Cometh
Profile and Interview by Max Bell, New Musical Express, 9 June 1979
THE LOBBY OF Blake's Hotel in Kensington is a hive of useless activity. As I walk through the open glass doors with the just-so scrolling ...
Profile and Interview by Barney Hoskyns, AnOther Magazine, Fall 2001
ON THE TOP floor of a Georgian townhouse, a punt away from the Lansdowne Road rugby stadium, one of rock's greatest female icons bends down ...
Linda Ronstadt: Homecoming Queen: Linda Ronstadt
Profile and Interview by Barney Hoskyns, MOJO, April 1995
Thirty years ago Linda Ronstadt left Tucson for the folk-rock Mecca of Los Angeles. Now the first lady of softly streamlined country returns to the ...
Salt-N-Pepa: Condiment-al as Anything
Interview by Simon Price, Melody Maker, 13 December 1997
And you thought Girl Power was a new thang? Oh no, SALT-N-PEPA invented it a decade ago. The Maker catches up with the trio in ...
Shirley Collins: "When I sing I feel past generations standing behind me"
Retrospective and Interview by Jude Rogers, The Observer, 31 May 2015
LEWES, EAST SUSSEX, is a lovely, slyly rebellious town. Pretty shopfronts and streets mask its political history: Thomas Paine wrote his first pamphlet here demanding ...
Bridget St. John: Still Bridget St John
Retrospective by Mark Cooper, Rock's Backpages, November 2023
I CAN'T RECALL ever having seen Bridget St John before although I owned her first couple of albums as the '60s wobbled into the '70s. ...
Interview by Alan Light, Billboard, 5 December 2014
TAYLOR SWIFT never doubted that her fifth album, 1989, would sell 1 million copies in its first week. But others were not so confident. ...
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