It could be a hundred years before it comes back again!
It could be a hundred years before it comes back again!
He really needs to take some remedial classes in that case. His spelling and handwriting are really bad for a nine year old.
Life of the late, great Prince Nico Mbarga, writer of the most popular song in African history. His biggest hit sold 13 million records, but he remains relatively unknown outside of Africa.
Does this generation of AVC critics not hand out Gentleman's Fs?
Would you say it is the "Sam Cooke's baby coming home" of showrunner announcements?
Some Nigerian pysch-funk by Ofo the Black Company
"Allah Wakbarr"
"Enario"
Maybe Pickles wrote it.
RIP D.L. Menard, the "Cajun Hank Williams". I know I've posted "La porte dans arrière" before, but here it is again.
RIP June Foray
I've started reading The Life and Opinions of the Tomcat Murr, a book that alternates between the memoirs of a talking cat with dreams of becoming an author and a musical director at a petty, pre-unification German court. One of my favorite parts in the early going is Murr's pseudo-romantic flight of fancy upon seeing…
I had interest in college football back then, so I guess I will.
But no studio has ever not understood what makes their own property great before. What could possibly go wrong?
Humblebragg?
You're probably thinking of Oliver who, sadly, left us in 1658.
5 songs I posted at another place. I like them and it's a slow news day.
1. "Potato Head Blues" - Louis Armstrong & his Hot Seven
2. "Vagabundo Não é Facil" - Novos Baianos
3. "Djangology" - Django Reinhardt
4. "Fishing Blues" - Henry Thomas
5. "Kwa Zulu" - Dixie Kwankwa
#GreatestAlbumSoBlue