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Film at 11 - DVD review from Issue #68 Mar-Apr 2007
Do Look Back at Flatt & Scruggs
If you’ve ever seen any of the charged, lovable Flatt & Scruggs TV shows of the mid-1950s and ’60s any time since they aired, it must have been in occasional screenings at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, which holds 36 of them in its archives. Or maybe in much-degraded and truncated pass-around [...]
Farther Along - Obituary from Issue #68 Mar-Apr 2007
James Brown: May 3, 1933 to December 25, 2006
“You haven’t seen nothing yet Until you see me do…the JAMES BROWN!” – James Brown, “There Was A Time” James Brown was a great artist. I don’t mean only that he was a great pop artist, or that he was a great singer or bandleader or rhythmic innovator. I don’t mean he was simply a [...]
Bound - Book Review from Issue #68 Mar-Apr 2007
Down In Orburndale: A Songwriter’s Youth In Old Florida
A portrait of the artist as a young extremist, Bobby Braddock’s Down In Orburndale: A Songwriter’s Youth In Old Florida ends in late 1964 with Braddock heading off to Nashville, where he would gain fame as one of the great humanist songwriters in country music history. Braddock’s hit for George Jones, “He Stopped Loving Her [...]
