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Sidetracks And Detours PASS IT ON weekly walkabout volume 14

At the party held in the La Aurora center in which several generations of fishermen and fishermen's families came together, and Raquel Rodríguez already said that in Playa Blanca "it is difficult to find families of a lifetime that are not or have not been related with the more than sacrificed productive, artisanal and sustainable activity key in the development of the town, on which some thirty families of the town continue to depend directly" , in addition to the added value that "fishing represents for the restaurant and tourism sector local and insular". 
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WELL OF SOULS

So vividly does [Kristina Gaddy] write, and so enthusiastically does she convey her meaning, that many of the songs play unbidden in your mind, through the rhythm of her sentences, the lyric of her vocabulary. As much as Well Of Souls is a gripping, fascinating, story, it is also a beautifully written one...a novel in documentary's clothing. Dave Thompson - Goldmine
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RIDING ON A PONY ON A BOAT

Lines like God might forgive you but I won´t or ther spectacular ´riding on my pony on my boat´ that came early in Lovett´s career and Mary Chapin Carpenter´s ´fantasy league´pairing of Dwight Yoaken and Lovett promised to place Lyle in the category of a writer´s writer and I expected his albums to slot on to my shelves somewhere between Kristofferson and Newbury,
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PATTI SMITH SPEAKS OF WRITING

´I have always loved books and decided very young I wanted to write them, but I wasn’t certain how to go about it until I read Little Women

SKIP TO MY LOU my darling.

The fella in the center begins to decide which girl he’d like to dance with, continuing his singing, “I’ll get another one just like you!” When he reaches out for the hand of his chosen lass, the girl’s partner moves to the center of the ring, taking the first’s place.

TALKING TOLKIEN:

J.R.R. Tolkien died before he could ever fully realize the epic history in his head, and even his son, labouring until the end of his own days, leaves us with a mythos that will never be complete.

PASS IT ON volume thirteen

However confused and confusing this review might be,  I feel sure that this level of confusion is what Malkovich sought to create.  That he succeeded so gloriously and completely is what made the event so dizzying and mystifying. Had I stopped every exiting viewer on their way out to describe in one word what we had just witnessed, I feel I might have heard 600 different words offered. My own word? Genius !
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MAJOR VOICE SPEAKS OF MAJOR LABELS

"Kelefa Sanneh has achieved the impossible. Major Labels somehow manages to unspool everything you need to know about 50 years of music, but more impressively, he makes you care about all of it. Even the stuff you don't care about. It's funny, it's personal and as a piece of writing, the book borders on poetry." --David Letterman (left)

WHEN DID JACK FIRST HIT THE ROAD?

come follow your art down Sidetracks And Detours, clicking your fingers, and mumbling no more, no more, no more, no more,  as we look to AN American Songwriter for an explanation.

THANK YOU MR DRURY

His reading tours of the United States, which did much to popularize the poetry reading as a new medium for the art, are famous and notorious.