Article on the 1960s Maine rock band Euphoria\u27s Id. Jay Snyder, the Id\u27s organ player, recently founded his own label, Golden Retriever Records, and his first release is Mastering the Art of French Kissing, a collection of the group\u27s songs. It was the death of Jimmy Drown, former band mate, last winter that motivated Snyder to finally put the music out on CD
Article on Jeanne Grealish\u27s concert.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/first-baptist-shelby...
Digital content from the Johns Hopkins University News-letter records, RG.14.050
Researched article exploring the collaborations and interconnections between three albums produced b...
Article on the 1960s Maine rock band Euphoria\u27s Id. Jay Snyder, the Id\u27s organ player, recent...
Article on Reverb, a Maine-based nonprofit that teaches musicians and fans how to enjoy music and be...
This article tries to interpret the lyrics from From Her to Eternity (1984), a debut studio album by...
Article about Suanne & the Guys with Ties, an a capella group, consisting of two attorneys, a dentis...
This article explores the Beat music scene in Hamburg, West Germany, in the early 1960s. This scene ...
birthday, Tyrone accomplished more in his life than most people ever dream of. Tyrone and his vocal ...
Article caption: They’re the Greatest! Jayne Olsen, left, and Linda Hibbard, both juniors at Portla...
This PDF of the published article is posted here in accordance with the journal's self-archiving pol...
This essay explores the 70s independent music periodicals in Britain and the concept of music fandom...
In April 1959 the writer and editor Lee (Hoffman) Shaw launched her third “folkmusic fanzine” to chr...
Article on Portland street musicians, with profiles of local buskers Cornell Welch, Jason Giacomazzo...
In April 1959 the writer and editor Lee (Hoffman) Shaw launched her third “folkmusic fanzine” to chr...
Article on Jeanne Grealish\u27s concert.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/first-baptist-shelby...
Digital content from the Johns Hopkins University News-letter records, RG.14.050
Researched article exploring the collaborations and interconnections between three albums produced b...
Article on the 1960s Maine rock band Euphoria\u27s Id. Jay Snyder, the Id\u27s organ player, recent...
Article on Reverb, a Maine-based nonprofit that teaches musicians and fans how to enjoy music and be...
This article tries to interpret the lyrics from From Her to Eternity (1984), a debut studio album by...
Article about Suanne & the Guys with Ties, an a capella group, consisting of two attorneys, a dentis...
This article explores the Beat music scene in Hamburg, West Germany, in the early 1960s. This scene ...
birthday, Tyrone accomplished more in his life than most people ever dream of. Tyrone and his vocal ...
Article caption: They’re the Greatest! Jayne Olsen, left, and Linda Hibbard, both juniors at Portla...
This PDF of the published article is posted here in accordance with the journal's self-archiving pol...
This essay explores the 70s independent music periodicals in Britain and the concept of music fandom...
In April 1959 the writer and editor Lee (Hoffman) Shaw launched her third “folkmusic fanzine” to chr...
Article on Portland street musicians, with profiles of local buskers Cornell Welch, Jason Giacomazzo...
In April 1959 the writer and editor Lee (Hoffman) Shaw launched her third “folkmusic fanzine” to chr...
Article on Jeanne Grealish\u27s concert.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/first-baptist-shelby...
Digital content from the Johns Hopkins University News-letter records, RG.14.050
Researched article exploring the collaborations and interconnections between three albums produced b...