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Friday, April 3, 2026

The Reverend's Guide to Record Store Day 2026

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For those of you who celebrate the holiday, Record Store Day is rapidly approaching, and if you haven’t scanned the list of available hot w...
Monday, March 30, 2026

Archive Review: Duke Robillard’s Stomp! The Blues Tonight (2009)

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Throughout a career that has spanned four decades, guitarist Duke Robillard has brought his immense talents to bear on a vast range of blue...
Friday, March 27, 2026

Archive Review: Omar Dykes’ Runnin’ With the Wolf (2013)

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Both as a solo artist and as the esteemed frontman of the Austin, Texas-based Omar & the Howlers, bluesman Omar Kent Dykes has made no ...
Monday, March 23, 2026

Archive Review: Omar & the Howlers’ Essential Collection (2012)

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For almost three-and-a-half decades, gravel-throated Omar Kent Dykes and his Austin, Texas based band the Howlers have delivered cheap thri...
Friday, March 20, 2026

Archive Review: Omar Kent Dykes & Jimmy Vaughan’s On the Jimmy Reed Highway (2007)

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On paper, it must have seemed like a match made in heaven for German blues label Ruf Records. Combine gravel-throated vocalist Omar Kent Dyk...
Monday, March 16, 2026

Archive Review: Muddy Waters’ The Montreux Years (2021)

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The Montreux Jazz Festival was launched in June 1967 and while the esteemed annual event, held on the Lake Geneva shoreline in Switzerland, ...
Friday, March 13, 2026

Archive Review: The Pagans’ The Blue Album (2008)

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Formed in the industrial wasteland that was late ‘70s Cleveland, Ohio, the Pagans were the result of the same disturbing musical zeitgeist t...
Monday, March 9, 2026

Archive Review: Descendents’ Cool To Be You (2004)

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Foreshadowed by the excellent ‘Merican EP a few months ago, the first Descendents’ album in eight years certainly does not disappoint. Feat...
Friday, March 6, 2026

CD Review: CBGB: A New York City Soundtrack 1975-1986 (2026)

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A ratty, dank, dark dive of a bar, CBGB in New York City has nevertheless earned its own chapter in rock ‘n’ roll history. A biker bar orig...
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Rev. Keith A. Gordon
Buffalo, New York, United States
A music journalist with over 50 years experience walking the pop culture beat, the Rev. Gordon was the editor of the popular 1990s-era Alt.Culture.Guide™ music webzine and book series. As a freelance writer, the self-proclaimed “Reverend of Rock & Roll” has had his words appear in over 100 regional, national and international publications including Creem, High Times, Blurt magazine, and the Rock and Roll Globe website. Gordon has also written extensively on the media, technology, and politics as well as music and the music biz. The Reverend is also the editor and publisher at Excitable Press and the author of 28 music-related books.
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