
The songs and bit-o'-songs that gets stuck in my head, worming to the digital surface, and inspiring a host of personal stories along the way.
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Hi Wormheads!
Before I get to this fourth special installment of STUDS, I want to share the results of STUDS #3: Automatic.
In the immortal words of Aretha and Annie, sisters are doing it for themselves! With an assist from you, The Poin...
(clockwise) Bill Withers, Jason Segel and Paul Rudd from I Love You Man, Andrew McCarthy’s new book, Jason Bateman and David Harbour from DTF St. Louis
When actor/author Andrew McCarthy’s new book, Who Needs Friends...
Before I get to the latest STUDS song challenge, I wanted to announce the winner of the previous contest, STUDS #2: “Mr. Wrong.”
As expected, the winner was indeed the beguiling Sade with 5 votes, but it wasn’t a landslide. That dog. and T...
"Bono singing in Indianapolis on Joshua Tree Tour 2017 9-10-17" by Daniel Hazard is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.
It’s been a crazy, busy week for me, so no new essay, but here’s a favorite from two years ago that I think deserves a (re)r...
You can probably surmise by the subheading that a winner has been chosen for the “U” word in my new STUDS series. We had a lot of great entries in the contest, and I wish I could have chosen them all.
The other entries were: ultimately, u...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
At Earworms and Song Loops, Steve explores the place where daily existence and song fragments collide. Rapturous and rhythmic. Musical and mundane.
A celebration of rock n roll history from a queer lens.
Recovering advertising copywriter turned semi-literary shitposter. Observational humor, idiot philosophy, and film/TV/books/music reviews. Will post pics of cooking, hiking, and my dog.
I help people find their new favorite songs. I also do interviews, record reviews, and host a thriving community of music fans.
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