[su_highlight background=”#f29999″]UPDATES / ADDITIONS[/su_highlight]

NEW RELEASES

“I Don’t Like You,” Christian Alexander – April 1

“If It’s Not Forever,” Cassidy Mann – April 1

“Treat Me Right,” TATYANA – April 22

“Palomino,” Miranda Lambert – April 29

“Baby Magic,” Sofia Mills – May 6

“Dropout Boogie,” The Black Keys – May 13

“Dance Fever,” Florence + The Machine – May 13

“Dirt Does Dylan,” Nitty Gritty Dirt Band – May 20

“The Power of the Dog (Soundtrack from the Netflix Film),” Jonny Greenwood – CD, May 27

“Roscoe’s Dream,” Mapache – June 10

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REISSUES

“Do It ‘Til You’re Satisfied,” B.T. Express – May 27

[su_highlight background=”#f29999″]JUST RELEASED[/su_highlight] (surprise releases + more)

“Same History, New Feelings,” Madi Diaz (four-song EP, reworkings of songs off 2021’s “History of a Feeling” feat. Waxahatchee, Angel Olsen, Courtney Marie Andrews, and Natalie Hemby; Hear here; ANTI- / Epitaph)

“El Invento EP,” José González (Hear here; Imperial Recordings / Mute)

[su_highlight background=”#f29999″]NEW SONGS[/su_highlight] (click on title to stream)

Strange, Miranda Lambert |
Wild Child, The Black Keys |
OPEN A WINDOW, Rex Orange County feat. Tyler, the Creator |
Sapling, Foy Vance feat. Rag’n’Bone Man |
Elliot’s Song (From the HBO Original Series “Euphoria”), Dominic Fike & Zendaya |
The Power of a Word, Wallis Bird |
Cooler Than Me, Lancey Foux |
Favorite Human, Poo Bear |
European Moons, Ed Schrader’s Music Beat |
diving board, redveil |
EUPHORIA, GOVI |
My Adeline, Isla Rose |
I Can’t Sleep, kelz |
Big Exit, Saajtak
Setting Me Free, Ariana and the Rose |
I Love My Dog, Mapache
Daydream, Adam Swim |
Ride With Me, Pip Millett |
Get It Wrong, Full Deck |
Feels Like Destiny, Brainheart & Brett Miller |
What Does That Make Me, Leith |
You Destroy Me, Meguro |
Anybody Else, KALI |

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[su_highlight background=”#f29999″]TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS[/su_highlight]

Norman Blake (84)
Dean Torrence (82)
Tom Scholz (75)
Beverly Bremers (72)
Tina Charles (68)
Gary Louris (67)
Gail Greenwood [L7 / Belly] (62)
Jeff Ament (59)
Rick Rubin (59)
Edie Brickell (56)
Timbaland (50)
Jerry Horton [Papa Roach] (47)
Robin Thicke (45)
Michael Barnes [Red] (43)
Matt Asti [MGMT] (42)
Carrie Underwood (39)
Emeli Sandé (35)
Rachel Reinert (33)
Jared Hampton [LANCO] (31)

Getting caught up …

March 9 Birthdays: Mickey Gilley (86), John Cale (80), Mark Lindsay (80), Robin Trower (77), Jeffrey Osborne (74), Jimmie Fadden (74), Robert Sledge [Ben Folds Five] (54), Shannon Leto (52), C-Murder (51), Chingy (42), Chad Gilbert [New Found Glory] (41), Ben Tanner [Alabama Shakes] (39), Bow Wow (35), YG (32), Suga (29)

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[su_highlight background=”#f29999″]IN REMEMBRANCE[/su_highlight]

March 10:

LaVern Baker (1929-1997)

Andy Gibb (1958-1988)

Carl Reinecke (1824-1910)

March 9:

James Levine (1943-2021

Brad Delp (1951-2007)

The Notorious B.I.G. (1972-1997)

Harry Womack (1945-1974)

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[su_highlight background=”#f29999″]RANDOM LYRICS[/su_highlight]

“Lighten up while you still can
Don’t even try to understand”

[su_highlight background=”#f29999″]RELEASED ON MARCH 10 … IN 1967[/su_highlight]

“I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You,” Aretha Franklin (her 10th album and her first for Atlantic; it was her first Top 10 album, powered by her first No. 1, “Respect”; producer: Jerry Wexler; Atlantic)

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[su_highlight background=”#f29999″]RELEASED ON MARCH 9 … IN 1987[/su_highlight]

“The Joshua Tree,” U2 (their fifth album, featuring the U.S. No. 1 hits “With or Without You” and “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For,” plus “Where the Streets Have No Name”; the LP won Grammy Awards for Album of the Year and Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal; it sold more than 25 million copies worldwide; producers: Daniel Lanois, Brian Eno; Island)

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[su_highlight background=”#f29999″]R.I.P.[/su_highlight]

Ellen Zoe Golden (publicist for Billy Idol, Hall & Oates, Chumbawamba, et al)

David “Ziggy” Sigmund (Econoline Crush guitarist)

[su_highlight background=”#f29999″]MUSIC HEADLINES[/su_highlight]

> Vinyl Sales Soar — and Even CDs Rebound — as U.S. Recorded Music Industry Posts $15 Billion Year-End Revenue | Variety

> Major Music Companies Pause Business in Russia | The New York Times

> Bruce Springsteen: ‘You’ll Be Seeing the E Street Band Pretty Soon’ | Rolling Stone

> Cymande: The Classic British Funk Band You Don’t Know You Know | The Guardian