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Entries from January 1, 2011 - January 31, 2011

Wednesday
Jan052011

'Adventures of a Rock Photographer' Book Available 

My friend Vernon Gowdy just produced a new book called Adventures of a Rock Photographer and it's very cool. The book is just over 200 pages and contains a collection of Vernon's best rock photos from 1976-1986.


In addition to photos, Vernon includes interesting stories of behind the scenes action and his days with Jam magazine. In total, there are more than 200 color and black and white photos. Some of the bands photographed in the book include the Rolling Stones, The Who, Ramones, Sex Pistols, Boston, Van Halen, Tom Petty, Bruce Springsteen, Black Sabbath, David Bowie, Pat Benatar, AC/DC, The Cars, Devo, Journey, Fleetwood Mac, Eric Clapton, Sammy Hagar, Tom Petty, Fleetwood Mac, Talking Heads and more.


In full disclosure, I should mention that I have a credit in the book and I did help Vernon with the copy. Friends do for friends, of course.


If you'd like to buy a copy of this hardcover book, they are available now for $69.95 with free shipping in America.

Tuesday
Jan042011

Save or Spend: Music Edition

How do you save money while still keeping up with music?


That is a question that has bugged me for the past year or so. I've drastically cut back on non-necessary spending. These days I'm more into saving for the future instead of just living for the present.


It's hard to keep up with all the new music when you've made a conscious decision to not buy much of anything unless its a necessity. Concert tickets are another story entirely. Tickets are even worse because of the cost factor alone.


So, what do you do? Obviously I still buy albums (you already know I don't download) and I do go to shows. For 2011, I've decided to cut down on my number of concerts and I'll only be doing a couple festivals this year. At some point, we all need to make a collective decision to boycott astronomical tickets prices. After all, as much as we love our bands, at some point we're just lining the pockets of big corporations like Live Nation and hurting our own bottom lines.


Really, it's a frustrating predicament. I'm a bona fide music nerd. Music obsessed, that's me. I've been buying at least one CD a week since I was 14. That's a lot of music, yo. But now what? I always support the bands I love – but I just can't do it to my own detriment anymore. So what do you do? Or don't do? I'm curious.


Monday
Jan032011

Underrated: Romeo's Daughter

Let's dig deep and remember a classic band from the 80s: the female-fronted Romeo's Daughter.


The British band formed in the mid-1980s, released a couple albums and is now back together. The cool thing about Romeo's Daughter is that the band's self-titled debut included tracks produced by Mutt Lange. As we all know, basically anything touched by Mutt in the 80s turned into music gold (and platinum).


Romeo's Daughter got a big break when “Heaven in the Back Seat” was included on the Nightmare on Elm Street V soundtrack. (Click the link and read more about that soundtrack and singles).


In case you aren't familiar, the band members are Leigh Matty vox, Craig Joiner (guitar), Tony Mitman (keyboards), Ed Poole (bass) and Andy Wells (drums).


According to the band's Facebook page, the members of Romeo's Daughter are hard at work on a new album now for release soon. I don't expect we'd see the band live in America, but I bet our European friends will and can therefore report back!


Sunday
Jan022011

Funk and Glam = Electric Boys

Who remembers the Electric Boys?


The Swedish band formed in the late 80s and created songs that were funky, melodic and Glam. So yeah, they rule. Like, “All Lips n' Hips” might be one of the best songs ever. The band broke up years ago but reformed and now they are confirmed for the Sweden Rock cruise.


Have you seen the video for “All Lips n' Hips?” It's like a bizarre mash of big hair, scarves, dark lighting and a Marrakesh-like color palette.


Boy, if bands made songs like “All Lips n' Hips” these days, the world would have a lot less problems. The good news is that the Electric Boys are putting finishing touches on a new album – and I can't wait.


This talk of “All Lips n' Hips” makes me realize I need to add the song to my workout mix. It's definitely great music to move to!


Saturday
Jan012011

Happy New Year 2011

Happy New Year 2011 Glam fans! Let's hope the year rocks us all in a great way!


For now, a Kix video...just because I want a Kix clip to be the first posted on this site into the new year. Once again, they remain one of the bands I am most excited to see live again this summer.


Good luck with those resolutions!


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