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Author: Tom Taylor Archives: 07/2025

Nannerl Mozart- How to vanish a female composer - Op-Ed

Nannerl Mozart: How to vanish a female composer

A tale still important centuries later.

Tom Taylor
Jul 16, 2025
FBI - Federal Federal Bureau of Investigation - Law enforcement agency - General - Generic

Who were the first music act to receive a ‘formal letter of concern’ from the FBI?

“Censorship by intimidation”.

Tom Taylor
Jul 16, 2025
David Bowie - 1976 - Musician

The fateful tale of how David Bowie teamed up with his “mentor”

“A mod-looking guy”.

Tom Taylor
Jul 16, 2025
Album of The Week - Jonathan Richman - Only Frozen Sky Anyway

Jonathan Richman – ‘Only Frozen Sky Anyway’ album review: one of his very best

Fantastico, elegante.

Tom Taylor
Jul 16, 2025
“Spectacular misfires”, lost Britpop “battles” and Damon Albarn’s politics- Does nuance always come second?

“Spectacular misfires”, lost Britpop battles, and understanding Damon Albarn’s politics: Does nuance always come second?

Are soft politics now out of time?

Tom Taylor
Jul 16, 2025
Jeff Lynne - Electric Light Orchestra - 1970s - Musician

The instant “classic” Jeff Lynne wrote in his parent’s front room

The humble beginnings.

Tom Taylor
Jul 15, 2025
'Blaydon Races'- The pivotal importance of an old, local folk song in '28 Years Later'

‘Blaydon Races’: The pivotal importance of an old, local folk song in ’28 Years Later’

The symbolism of a soundtrack.

Tom Taylor
Jul 15, 2025
Fontaines DC at Exhibition Park- Irish post-punks become the 104th band to save rock 'n' roll

Fontaines DC at Exhibition Park: Irish post-punks become the 104th band to save rock ‘n’ roll

Momentary blissness.

Tom Taylor
Jul 14, 2025
Grace Slick - 1968 - 1971 - RCA Records

The only song Grace Slick regrets making: “A mistake”

The worst huge hit.

Tom Taylor
Jul 12, 2025
Eric Clapton - 2017

Slow Burners: The two artists who require repeat listens, according to Eric Clapton

Truly timeless northerners.

Tom Taylor
Jul 12, 2025
What is the only instrumental song to top the charts in the 21st century

What was the first song to hold the number one spot for 10 weeks?

A $10m hit.

Tom Taylor
Jul 11, 2025
Ritchie Blackmore - Deep Purple - 1971

The guitarist Ritchie Blackmore preferred to Jimi Hendrix: “He wasn’t a great player”

A more note-perfect maestro.

Tom Taylor
Jul 11, 2025

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