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All You Really Need to Know About Day One of the Michael Jackson Murder Trial, aka “People vs. Dr. Conrad Murray”‏ By Andrew Hamlin

Exhibit A: The Voice On The Tape, which sounds nothing like the Michael Jackson the world knew… …sounds uncannily like Sly Stone. Exhibit B: A thirtysomething father of two from the Deep South reports that he had no idea this was happening. I sat stunned. “You don’t read the papers?” I inquried. “Once upon a …

Rock Dreams – By Andrew Hamlin, Tom Kipp and William Kennedy

For anyone missing out on the legendary "Rock Dreams" book… http://www.flickr.com/photos/82436511@N00/sets/72157625648134833/with/5354507573/ Best, –      – Andrew Hamlin ******************************************* A lovely resource, Andy. Fortunately, I picked up many copies of that book from various Seattle remainder tables during the Nineties, so at least a few households known to me have a copy on hand, if not necessarily …

Eff Eric Clapton? Not So Much This Time. Instead, Let Us Celebrate Mr. Andy Fairweather Low!‏ By Tom Kipp, Andrew Hamlin, Marc Marshall and John Siscoe

I came across this odd video clip as a sidebar to the monthly e-mail from Rhino. Good ol’ EC at some mondo, Brit-looking festival in 2007, with the full complement of femme back-up, horns, multiple keybs, etc. all somewhat besmirching the hallowed "White Room", which may be the only great song he still plays, aside …

Poly Styrene, Punk Singer of X-Ray Spex, Is Dead at 53, by Andrew Hamlin and Tom Kipp

Subject: …and we mourn the loss of yet another great… http://blogs.villagevoice.com/music/2011/04/poly_styrene_obituary_x_ray_spex.php#more The day before her new album came out in the States, too… – Andrew Hamlin ***************************************************** Thanks Andy. I heard them play several X-Ray Spex songs on KEXP this morning and then had my worst fears confirmed. I’ve always considered Poly one of my …

Corinne Bailey Rae – I Wanna Be Your Lover: Snarkentary from Andrew Hamlin, Tom Kipp and Joe Mabel

This is just in from Andrew Hamlin who states, “A new take on one of Tom’s (Tom Kipp‘s) old favorites!‏” *********************************** To which Tom replied: Hi Andy: If only it weren’t phoned in from “My Producer Said This was a Good Career Move” Land! No death-defying vocal swoops or witty inflections. Utter rhythmic stasis. Hell, …

Andrew Hamlin’s Withershins by Smoosh Review, Album Available for Free Download

East Portland Blog’s own Andrew Hamlin has a review of “Withershins” by Smoosh posted in the prestigious San Diego Reader. You may view it here: http://www.sandiegoreader.com/news/2011/mar/08/emwithershinsem-smoosh/ “I do hope you’ll avail yourselves of the album,” Andrew wrote in email, which is “available for free download, last time I checked, at www.smoosh.com. I recommend the live-on-KEXP …

What if You Threw Your Own Sci-fi Hip Hop Musical and [Almost] Nobody Came? by Andrew Hamlin

The latest from Andrew Hamlin: What if you threw your own sci-fi hip-hop musical, and [almost] nobody came? http://www.sandiegoreader.com/weblogs/bands/2011/feb/27/keven-darklight-the-man-the-musical-and-the-review/ …but wait, the guy’s actually pretty good! Find more artists like KEVEN at Myspace Music You can find more at: http://www.myspace.com/kevenstar4you/music/songs/keep-holding-on-78378328

Talk Talk: Decline in Reverse – Why TT Became Excellent When They Stopped Being Commercial, by Tom Kipp and Andrew Hamlin

“Although Dido has sold over 28 million records worldwide, I have never received a single telephone call from any record company or artist because of my involvement on those albums. In contrast, Talk Talk’s ‘Spirit of Eden,’ which was seen as a failure at the time of its release, has steadily brought me work for …

Ah, Those Hazy, Crazy Days of the Man Called Bill in the White House… by Tom Kipp, Andrew Hamlin and Tris McCall

Subject: RE: Ah, those hazy, crazy days of the man called Bill in the White House…From: Tom Kipp Okay, so the other, later, shittier, magazine called Slant bequeaths unto us its "Albums of the Nineties" #61 through #100 today, precisely a decade too late, and I’m not sure there were ten really good albums in the lot. …

Question: Is Crawdaddy Usually This Bad? by Tom Kipp, Jay Schuschke and Andrew Hamlin

Since I read the reconstituted, on-line-only version of the venerable CRAWDADDY! [thoughtfully bundled in with my weekly Wolfgang’s Vault concert archive e-mails] with some regularity, I can vouch for its residual interest, though I seldom look at more than one or two articles per virtual “issue”. On the whole, it’s fine. But this li’l bit …