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Monday, July 22, 2002
 

The Hardest Working Back Catalogue in Show Business!  (The New Yorker)

Hit me! Good review of James Brown's often confusing catalog. If you can only get one (well, besides the '63 Apollo show) , get "Star Time."


4:56:34 PM  Permalink  Say What? []

According to Dave Marsh, a source I completly trust, Alan Lomax wasn't exactly a great, selfless champion of obscure blues music afterall. Oh well, another illusion bites the dust.


11:50:50 AM  Permalink  Say What? []

Joe Conason's Journal. How WorldCom woes were laid out last year -- but dismissed by a Republican judge with deep ties to the party. [Salon.com]
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