P ack A.D. is a two-woman band from Canada. But don't go hear them expecting anything like Alanis Morissette or Celine Dion, to name two famous female warblers from up north. More like the White Stripes meets Howling Wolf meets Janis Joplin. "We're really loud, for one thing," drummer Maya Miller said. "Usually we end up playing last and everybody's got their drink on. It turns into a ...
Grunge blues, Canadian style (The Wichita Eagle) 03 July 2008Pack A.D. is a two-woman band from Canada. But don't go hear them expecting anything like Alanis Morissette or Celine Dion, to name two famous female warblers from up north. More like the White Stripes meets Howling Wolf meets Janis Joplin. "We're really loud, for one thing," drummer Maya Miller said. "Usually we end up playing last and everybody's got their drink on. It turns into a party." ...
At last, closure for the Gits (Los Angeles Times) 06 July 200820 questions for … British singer Deborah Bonham (Miami Herald) 03 July 2008
Sweetly soulful and powerful (think Aretha Franklin and Janis Joplin), blues-rock singer-songwriter Deborah Bonham chats with "20 Questions" about Paul Rodgers, a beautiful ex-racehorse named Jack, and other inspirations in her life and music.
20 questions for . British singer Deborah Bonham (Lexington Herald-Leader) 03 July 2008Sweetly soulful and powerful (think Aretha Franklin and Janis Joplin), blues-rock singer-songwriter Deborah Bonham chats with "20 Questions" about Paul Rodgers, a beautiful ex-racehorse named Jack, and other inspirations in her life and music. Bonham is well known and fully appreciated in the UK. Those living stateside get a chance to hear why in her third album, "Duchess," which debuted ...
East, West, gazing through the veils (Denver Post) 06 July 2008"We are their dream, and they are ours," muses a character in Salman Rushdie's latest novel, "The Enchantress of Florence."
Interview with Karen Lawrence (BellaOnline) 06 July 2008Interview with the former vocalist of 1994.
Pop and Rock Listings (New York Times) 04 July 2008POP.
Songwriter Bob McDill Talks About His Many Hits (cmt.com) 04 July 2008Looking like the tenured English professor he might have become, Bob McDill is a Nashville legend whose vivid, observational and relentlessly literate songs were the backbone of country music throughout the 1970s, '80s and early '90s.
'Shining Light' gives you a great seat to a Stones concert (The Morning Call) 04 July 2008''Shine a Light'' has two maestros, Martin Scorsese and Mick Jagger, and once they begin to mesh, around the third or fourth song, they put on a display of showmanship that erases the line between art and entertainment.