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The Wild Honey Foundation and the Zevon Family will present Meet Me in L.A.: The Songs of Warren Zevon to benefit the ...
The world of Warren Zevon devotees should become an excitable fan base upon hearing that a tribute show for the late ...
But "Marshall Crenshaw" came along at the right time in my life for me to make a fetish of it. It made me want to write songs like that — and made me realize I couldn't.
With "The Wild Exciting Sounds of Marshall Crenshaw," the performance is everything. A 40-year review of Crenshaw's stage work, the two-disc album neatly bisects his remarkable career.
Capital Ale House presents Marshall Crenshaw and Los Straitjackets, with Sarah Borges, on Wednesday, June 21, at 8 p.m. Tickets ($25 advance, $30 door) are available online and through the Capital ...
Marshall Crenshaw's self-titled debut, released in 1982, is a tirelessly accessible pop recording. On it, Crenshaw crafts melodies with the precision of a Tin Pan Alley ace.
The first two — 1982’s ”Marshall Crenshaw” and the following year’s ”Field Day” — felt like joyful leftovers from some mythical precounterculture ’60s.
Robert Crenshaw has been a musician — including playing drums for his older brother, Marshall — and an author. Now he’s adding podcaster to the resume. This week (Wednesday, April 16) the ...
To say Marshall Crenshaw is a rock and roll enthusiast with a deep and broad appreciation of the genre is an understatement. Casual fans may remember the bespectacled singer-songwriter for his ...
Pop history's most puzzling no-hit wonder, Marshall Crenshaw, dipped into his sturdy songbook throughout an immensely satisfying Saturday night show at the Birchmere. Now bandless and major-label ...
Marshall Crenshaw Little Wild One (No. 5)," a captivating ditty from 1983, was introduced Saturday by its author, Marshall Crenshaw, as "one of my failed hit singles." Indeed, he could have said ...
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