Fall in the Country, Country in the Fall

I spent the first week of this month in northern Michigan, about as far north as you can be on the Lower Peninsula (except for two days actually on the Upper Peninsula), spent most of the next week on the road and now have been back in New York City for slightly more than a … Continue reading Fall in the Country, Country in the Fall

Getting On Up, Walking the Line and Seeing the Light: The World of Musical Biopics

Tom Hiddleston will be up early on January 17, 2017. So will Ethan Hawke. Don Cheadle too. That’s the day the next Oscar nominations will be announced, and Hiddleston, Hawke and Cheadle will be getting up before dawn to see whether they’ve been nominated as Best Actor for their performances as, respectively, country icon Hank … Continue reading Getting On Up, Walking the Line and Seeing the Light: The World of Musical Biopics

Broke, Hungry, Wet and Far from Home: Things Are Looking Up

Jimmie Rodgers was arguably the most popular singer of his era.  At the time of his death in 1933, he reportedly accounted for 10% of all records sold by RCA Victor, then the world’s largest record company.  His contract had, in fact, been a key asset in RCA’s acquisition of the Victor Talking Machine Company … Continue reading Broke, Hungry, Wet and Far from Home: Things Are Looking Up