First things first, Tommy Keene’s new album “Behind the Parade” hits stores and the interwebs on August 30th. I’ve even heard mention of limited edition vinyl, so keep that in mind when you’re squirreling away your allowance. In the meantime, Tommy agreed to tackle the RNRHS questionnaire. He’s the first of my many respondents to mention having seen Roxy Music live and I must say that I am more than a little jealous, perhaps even green with envy. (And how about this groovy RM photo I unearthed? Bryan,…
Here it is the dead of summer and such is the life of the writer and blogger that I just don’t have the energy to hound people for their Rock N Roll High School Q&A. You know who you are. So, in the interest of fun and not wanting to break a sweat, I’m running a “Best Of RNRHS”, this week starting with the question: “What is the band or song that most reminds you of high school?”. If you are one of my past participants and I…
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