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Day 6 of New Rotation Albums List: “Out From the Door” by Dylan McDonald and The Avians!!!
When I first started at WHFR, I thought I knew new music. I always purchased music by bands I didn’t know. The weekly ads from Best Buy, Target, and Circuit City were my road map. Now I was also smart … Continue reading
Posted in Album review, New Rotation Albums, Video "Q"sings
Tagged Daniel DeMonico, Dave Gilmour, Dearborn Music, Dylan McDonald and The Avians, Emmanuel Garza, Fueled by Dreams of the Future, Jim McCarty and Mystery Train, Joshua Cobb, Meddle, Out from the Door, Pink Floyd, Send me Back to Earth, Sgt Pepper, Stone Tree Fairy Music, Switched on CDs, Will Brown
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Phil’s Faves: Albums, April 9, 2017
Over time, my listening habits have changed and at the moment I usually listen to albums completely through. I haven’t done that in years, but it’s actually very rewarding—particularly when the album is good. Every album that will be on … Continue reading
Posted in Phil's Faves: Albums
Tagged "Awkward Stage", "Dollar Store Nation", "If It Feels Good Do It: A Sloan Tribute, Bill Berry, David Lee Caincross, Detroit City Made, Forsaken, Jim McCarty and Mystery Train, Jo Serrapere and The LaFawndas, Live at Callahan's II, Look Both Ways, Mark Jewett, Mental Health Day, Olivia Millerschin, Ray Kaan's Detroit Trouble, Shake Your Faith, Tending the Fire, The Garden of Soul, The Steepwater Band, You Could Be Anywhere
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