Tag: Rock Review
Rock Review: An Operatic Prodigy
Plácido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti and Lauritz Melchior are three of the best tenors to ever step foot on a stage and artists like these are a marvel to listen to. One can only wonder about the effort needed to achieve this level of success. Their talents are a rare gift and it takes years, nay, decades to reach their prime.
Rock Review: In Times Of Need
As affluent of a society as we are, there will forever be people in need. Need knows no boundaries; people of all races and creeds have the possibility of someday experiencing the lack of sufficient food to sustain themselves.
Rock Review: Changing Course
Joe Napolitano performs in Asbury Park at The Stone Pony. Courtesy Joe Napolitano
By Chris Spiewak
Rock Review: Less Bark, More Wag
By Chris Spiewak
Assembling a music group is no easy feat. Clashing personalities and ideals can disrupt a band’s...
Rock Review: Time Travelers
By Chris Spiewak
Time travel is nothing new; people have been fantasizing about it since the H.G. Wells novella...
Rock Review: Paying Homage
By Chris Spiewak
Amy Winehouse, Elvis Presley, Janis Joplin, Kurt Cobain and Buddy Holly are just a few of...
Rock Review: The Invasion, Redux
By Chris Spiewak |
It is generally acknowledged that rock ‘n’ roll music began in the U.S. in the rhythm and blues style of Fats...
Rock Review: Rockit Science
By Chris Spiewak |
Nearly 40 years after Neil Young wrote “Hey hey, my my, rock ‘n’ roll will never die,” founder and executive director...
Rock Review: Journey of a Lifetime
By Chris Spiewak |
Every person regardless of race, creed or color is on a journey through life. While some are simple and some are...
Rock Review: In Good Hands With Scott Elk
Story and Photos by Chris Spiewak
Music today is not all about a fancy website, or the perfect recording you made in your basement, or...