CALLING OUT AROUND THE WORLD

So we have been pleased to recently launch our Pass It On Weekly Walkabout supplement

Sidetracks And Detours Weekend Walkabout Volume 11: PASS IT ON

In Find Your Eyes Benji Reid has transmuted his personal vulnerabilities into stunning art.
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ACROSS THE BORDER

traces a musical journey from the Gulf Coast to interior Mexico and across the border
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LONG TRAIN RUNNIN´: Big Book Coming

Their 1976 album Best of the Doobies has sold more than 12 million copies, achieving the rare Diamond Certification by the RIAA (less than 100 albums in the history of modern music, across all genres, have done this).

Christian McBride Speaking well of CHICK COREA

In March 2016, McBride was named artistic director of the Newport Jazz Festival, succeeding the festival's founder and artistic director, George Wein.

MUDDY ROAD AHEAD

Unlike most other pop singers, Page blended country music styles into many of her songs. As a result of this crossover appeal, many of Page's singles appeared on the Billboard Country Chart. In the 1970s, she shifted her style more toward country music and began having even more success on the country charts, ending up as one of the few vocalists to have charted in five separate decades.

CATCH A TIGER BY THE TOE

skip-a-rope songs, football chants, nursery rhymes and fairy tales are perhaps never as simple, nor as innocent as they seem.

DOLLY AND THE IMAGINATION LIBRARY

Dolly Parton works 9 to 5? Don´t believe her. That´s just fiction. She works 24/ 7 / 365
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PASS IT ON: Weekend Walkabout volume 10

Today we have news to share on just about every art form you could think. So, whether you go tell it on the mountain and shout it to the sky, or down to the river toi skim it across to the other side please feel free to PASS IT ON
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INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLER

"Readers will surely feast on all the behind-the-scenes candy featuring the likes of Bono, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Bette Midler, and countless other stars, plus media icons like Annie Leibovitz and Hunter S. Thompson." Vanity Fair