'When I first saw (the studio) I was like, 'Oh yeah, this is what I wanna do, this is where I wanna be.' It felt good, it felt like home. That's what you need, is something that feels like home.'
“Honest communication engenders mutual respect, and that mutual respect makes askers out of beggars.” The most difficult thing, Palmer points out, is indeed to ask. One further point she makes: if you are not ready to hear, “No,” then you will have a problem.
Sabrina Duke sits at a raised table in her York City home. Engaging even after a long day of teaching, she is enthused and willing to talk about her music, her career, and the one thing I took away without mention: her sense of place.
No apostrophe. No Dude. No references to the movie beyond the name. Together in various forms since 2004, the quartet has just released its first full-length CD, Tuesday Nights.
Shane Speal sits at his picnic table in Shiloh, just outside York, PA. The unassuming fellow in an old Devo t-shirt is nonetheless passionate, about music, his band, and cigar box guitars.
Benefit show for country music legends Blanchard & Morgan
'Imagine if the Stones came from Louisiana…they might sound like us.' -- D. Miner
A Boston band with a history of glam rock excellence behind it, Gene Dante and the Future Starlets have released a new single, which stands on its own and is an example of changes to the music market.
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