Returning from a three-year break, Faith Hill's much anticipated sixth record has already produced a Top Five single. The song, "Mississippi Girl," gives us a taste of what's in store for Hill's album, Fireflies. Hill reaffirms her title as America's favourite country girl, belting out love songs like "Stealing Kisses," about failing love, and "Sunshine and Summertime," about summer love, with a hint of a country twang and a lot of city sass.
ReflectionsGOP Music today, a silver lining for the unthinkable?Monday, 21 September 2009 | Keith KirchnerLionel Ritchie looms on the giant video screen, stalking a blind woman who, yes appears to be making a very basic clay sculpture of the former Commodore vocalists' head as a sign that it's OK for him to go ahead and kiss her...
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Guitars & AmpsReview of the Rivera Knucklehead Guitar AmpWednesday, 04 February 2009 | Brandon DruryI've owned my Rivera Knucklehead since 1998. It's a small part of my guitar amp collection which consists of more than 5 amps. I'll tell you how the Rivera Knucklehead performs both on stage and in the studio.
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Sounds likeSPIRITUALIZED Ladies and Gentlemen we are floating in spaceTuesday, 18 November 2008 | Keith Kirchner
LISTENThe latest offering from Britain's ambient rock kings is seventy minutes of subtle sonic mayhem. Beautiful jams, with a string and horn section driving the guitar feedback and drums rolls into oblivion. Often an entire... Click to Continue...