
WHEN SUZI Q MET KT AND THEN AJ THE DJ
ogether AJ The DJ And Suzie Q had devised a playlist of 12 songs that perfectly capture Suzie Quatro

TALKING MUSIC: part 5 of The Bloodliners Festival
this concludes our five day festival celebrating the muic of John Stewart and the coninued growth of The Bloodliners. This has been a celebartion of our 1,000th edition and we are hugely grateful for your support.

ANONYMOUS GIG REVIEWS: part 4 of The Bloodliners Festival
John was great - the sound was crisp, clear and loud and he did six of the "Havana" songs and a good sprinkling of older and newer ones. He used a twelve string Taylor and a Godin nylon strung [Acousticaster?].

OLD JOHN STEWART SONGS part 3 The BloodLiners Festival
Suffice it to say that all the cuts are magnificent - as you'll agree when you hear the record

FIND SOME HEALING IN THESE SONGS: part 2 John Stewart Bloodliners Festival
Think about John Stewart today today, listen to that incredible body of his work, think about the electric personality we experienced in EVERY show he did

ITS ALRIGHT ITS ONLY MUSIC: part 1 of John Stewart &The Bloodliners Festival.
In 1968 Stewart supported Robert Kennedy's ill-fated presidential bid, singing at campaign rallies.

MADE ENOUGH MONEY TO BUY MIAMI ?
A PIRATE LOOKS AT 50 is a breath of fresh air and a ingenious manual for getting to 50 . . . and beyond.is covered including his passion for flying planes, and how he almost died in a watery crash.

JIMMY BUFFETT TAKES THE LAST BOAT HOME
I have always wondered if Townes Van Zandt, in a good way, might be turning Heaven into a Hell of a place., and now I wonder whether Jimmy Buffett will buy some sea-front property up there and throw barbies on Sundays.

ROCK GOES ACADEMIA
teaching us how to ´´not only hear music but also how to liten to it.

AMANDA & THREE BOOKS
If you’re looking for a first-hand account of Jennings’ journey from a burgeoning, polished rock and roll artist to a country music superstar, this 2009 memoir is an essential read. Waylon: An Autobiography recounts many of Jennings’ most difficult life chapters, from the loss of his close friend Buddy Holly to his struggles with addiction. It also serves as a tribute to Colter, who helped inspire him to improve his life.
