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Author: Andrew Clayman Archives: 06/2025

Gene Wilder - Willy Wonka - Charlie and The Chocolate Factory - 1971

The song Gene Wilder listened to in his final moments

It’s a close cousin of his own ‘Pure Imagination’,

Andrew Clayman
Jun 15, 2025
Chris Cornell - Jeff Buckley - Split

The song Chris Cornell wrote as a final tribute to Jeff Buckley

A deep bond between two tragic ends.

Andrew Clayman
Jun 15, 2025
David Lynch - Au Revoir Simone - Split

Au Revoir Simone: The band David Lynch said “really makes me dream”

“It opens up a world to me that wasn’t opened up before”.

Andrew Clayman
Jun 15, 2025
Morrissey’s ‘Bonfire Of Teenagers’ stars Flea and Iggy Pop

“Endlessly fascinating”: The performer Morrissey called his best friend

“It’s a lifelong relationship.”

Andrew Clayman
Jun 15, 2025
Phil Ochs - Bob Dylan - Split

Phil Ochs’ bitter feud with Bob Dylan: “It was like there was a noose in the middle of the room”

A folk scene friendship quickly dissolved.

Andrew Clayman
Jun 14, 2025
Grunge - Genre - Grunge Music - Grunge Bands - General -

What was the first true grunge album?

And does anybody even want to claim the title?

Andrew Clayman
Jun 14, 2025
The New Mysteries- Leeds songwriter manifests the “imaginary house band” from Twin Peaks’ Roadhouse

The New Mysteries: Leeds songwriter manifests the “imaginary house band” from ‘Twin Peaks’ Roadhouse

A band born in the afterglow of ‘The Return’.

Andrew Clayman
Jun 13, 2025
Joe Strummer - Johnny Cash - Split

‘The Road to Rock N’ Roll’: The song Joe Strummer wrote with Johnny Cash in mind

“I’m trying to get some wisdom.”

Andrew Clayman
Jun 11, 2025
The Byrds David Crosby

The ironic “guarantee” David Crosby made after the first Byrds album

Their Dylan covering days were over.

Andrew Clayman
Jun 11, 2025
Vee-Jay- The Black-owned record label that brought The Beatles to America

Vee-Jay: The Black-owned record label that brought The Beatles to America

“…From 15 or 20 employees to like 200 overnight.”

Andrew Clayman
Jun 10, 2025

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