You know who we'd like to see on the cover of the Rolling Stone? (Besides Burl Ives?) Contributing Author thegue, that's who. He’s back with the a new episode of the mini-series that celebrates the "Missing:" those who never quite got their due over at The Number Ones…
« more...»Contributing Author DJ Professor Dan is back with another appeeling episode of his 4-part miniseries, featuring music, sad little horses, and some feller named Barney from 1923…
« more...»Contributing Author and Post-Modern Thinker Bill "Virgindog" Bois is back with a keyless, atonal, and totally Schoenbergtastic episode of Theoretically Speaking: Music Theory for Non-Musicians. Bonus points for the 'stache. I'm just sayin…
« more...»The Top Ten Most Successful “Missing” Number Ones Artists: Number 5: The Hollies
Direct from a Saturday night downtown: it's part-time freelance FBI agent and Contributing Author thegue, back with the latest episode of the mini-series that celebrates the "Missing:" those who never quite got their due over at The Number Ones…
« more...»We are delighted to report: Contributing Author Chuck Small's patent pending "Yuck" is back: in this latest nostalgic review of all things Ronco and K-Tel…
« more...»Contributing Author rollerboogie time-trips to tell us about his favorite albums from the prior decade.…
« more...»Reason # 293 that we love Contributing Author Bill "Virgindog" Bois is that he always keeps an open mind. He explores a post-modern spin on pop in this week's episode of Theoretically Speaking: Music Theory for Non-Musicians. Bonus points for the A.G. Cook shoutout…
« more...»The Top Ten Most Successful “Missing” Number Ones Artists: Number 6: Johnny Tillotson
Rockin' a sway, better than any ocean: it's Contributing Author thegue, who's back with the latest episode of the mini-series that celebrates the "Missing:" those who never quite got their due over at The Number Ones…
« more...»The Final Episode Of ‘The Fantastic 40’: Episode 12: Top-40 Chart Domination for 1991
All good things must come to an end: Join our friend and Contributing Author Chuck Small, as he takes us on one last ride to review The 40 Biggest Billboard Artists of 1991 to wrap up his terrific series,The Fantastic 40…
« more...»He's been cutting onions, and we think that we're ready for it: it's Contributing Author rollerboogie,here to remind us that sometimes, big boys do cry…
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