Top AlbumsThe Complete Reprise Sessions Gram Parsons & The Fallen Angels: Live 1973 Grievous Angel G.P.Grievous Angel GP Top SongsA Song for You Still Feeling Blue Streets of Baltimore She Return of the Grievous Angel Love Hurts Brass Buttons In My Hour of Darkness The New Soft Shoe A Song for You Still Feeling Blue Streets of Baltimore She Return of the Grievous Angel Love Hurts Brass Buttons In My Hour of Darkness The New Soft Shoe | ![]() Related BandsThe Flying Burrito Brothers | Uncle Tupelo | Townes Van Zandt | Whiskeytown | Emmylou Harris | Hank Williams | |
Gram Parsons News
| Patty Loveless (Style Weekly) Reviews of new releases by Patty Loveless, the Pretenders, Metallica and Hot Lava. Hillman will fly into Southgate (The Cincinnati Enquirer) Chris Hillman, a former Byrd, is still making music that matters. He'll play tunes from the catalogs of former bands, plus the Desert Rose Band and his solo albums with fellow traveler Herb Pedersen Thursday at the Southgate House. Chrissie Hynde returns to her Ohio roots (International Herald Tribune) The new album "Break Up the Concrete" by Chrissie Hynde's band the Pretenders is loose and scrappy, shot through with rockabilly and country. More talented acts spring from Riverside and San Bernardino counties (The Press-Enterprise) Sammy Hagar, Alien Ant Farm, VooDoo Glow Skulls, Cracker, Camper Van Beethoven, Blink-182, Gram Rabbit, Queens of the Stone Age, Eric Burdon, Brian Setzer, Gram Parsons and Dick Dale are some of the most famous acts with ties to Inland Southern California. Her City?s Not Gone, and Neither Is She (New York Times) Chrissie Hynde has a new lineup and new influences on the first Pretenders release in six years. |
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