Jennifer Warnes – First We Take Manhattan
The Quiet Storm Before the Revolution: First We Take Manhattan Ah, to recall those heady days of the mid-1980s, when the musical landscape seemed to be shifting on its axis,…
The Quiet Storm Before the Revolution: First We Take Manhattan Ah, to recall those heady days of the mid-1980s, when the musical landscape seemed to be shifting on its axis,…
An Enduring Elegy of Betrayal and the Weight of Survival There are songs, and then there are legends—ballads that feel as ancient and elemental as the dust of the trail…
The Haunting Echoes of Ambition and Mortality in a Modern World There are certain songs that, even years later, land with a disquieting resonance, like an old, unopened letter holding…
The profound realization that some connections are destined to fail, regardless of effort. In the tapestry of contemporary American music, few voices possess the crystalline purity and aching vulnerability of…
The ultimate folk sermon on life’s beautiful, baffling contradictions. Ah, to listen to a new song from Todd Snider is to settle in for a long, rambling conversation with the…
The Unassuming Brilliance of “Church Street Blues” Ah, the year 1983. For those of us who came of age with the sound of a perfectly picked acoustic guitar, it was…
Longing for the Escape Artist: The Quiet Despair of a Life Unlived There are songs that simply exist, and then there are songs that become a shared language for the…
The Tune That Put David Cassidy on the Map: A Teenage Idol’s Lament Ah, to cast one’s mind back to the winter of 1971—a time perhaps simpler in its popular…
An unforgettable, heartbreaking elegy to lost love, sung with a transcendent, autumnal melancholy. The Wistful Echo of Eva Cassidy‘s “Autumn Leaves” There are songs that simply exist, and then there…
A Tender Testament of Enduring Love and Lingering Loss It seems like only yesterday that we first heard the crystalline voice, a sound so achingly pure it felt like a…