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Anchored in Love, Carter Family, Country Music, Folk Music, For Books' Sake, Johnny Cash, June Carter Cash

My tribute to country music legend June Carter Cash – born on June 23rd, 1929 – is published today at For Books’ Sake.
22 Friday Jun 2012
Posted in Books, Music, Non-Fiction
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Anchored in Love, Carter Family, Country Music, Folk Music, For Books' Sake, Johnny Cash, June Carter Cash

My tribute to country music legend June Carter Cash – born on June 23rd, 1929 – is published today at For Books’ Sake.
12 Tuesday Jun 2012
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Benassi Bros, Golden Globes, M.I.A., Madonna, Martin Solveig, MDNA, Nicki Minaj, Super Bowl, W.E., William Orbit

The title of Madonna’s twelfth studio album was announced, tentatively, by the artist herself on television. ‘MDNA’ is, of course, an abbreviation of her own name, taking us back to that eponymous début from 1983. It is also reminiscent of MDMA, the drug with a street name, ‘ecstasy’. MDNA was recorded in late 2011, after a fairly long break from music following the making of Madonna’s film, W.E. She worked with a number of producers, including William Orbit, Martin Solveig, and the Benassi Brothers.
The album was released in March 2012 in both standard and deluxe formats, with cover photography by Mert and Marcus. On the standard edition, Madonna stands in a red dress, with her arms spread over an unseen record deck; while the deluxe version offers a close-up shot, bequiffed and gazing imperiously. Continue reading
24 Friday Feb 2012
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My review of Madonna & Me: Women Writers on the Queen of Pop, a new anthology from Soft Skull Press, is published today at For Books’ Sake
28 Saturday Jan 2012
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Amy Winehouse, Curtis Mayfield, Daptone Records, Donny Hathaway, Duets, Frank Sinatra, James Bond, John Barry, Lioness, Lioness: Hidden Treasures, Mark Ronson, Nas, NME, Salaam Remi, Tony Bennett, Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow

Released in December 2011, four months after the death of Amy Winehouse, Lioness: Hidden Treasures – which takes its name from the singer’s independent record label – is not the third album that fans have longed for since the award-winning Back to Black (2006), but a collection of covers, demos and alternate versions spanning her meteoric career. Continue reading
16 Tuesday Aug 2011

Wishing Madonna Ciccone a happy 53rd birthday…
Madonna and Malawi: ‘I Am Because We Are’
“People have asked, “Why did you choose Malawi?” I always answer, “I didn’t. Malawi chose me.” Continue reading
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