
I explore great music with a mix of personal stories & reflections, along with stories about the creators of this amazing music. I hope this offers readers a deeper appreciation for the albums and songs we love most & inspires them to listen more.
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I write daily about music using '1001 Albums You Must Hear' as a reference guide. If you love music, especially if you love all kinds of music, you might find this interesting. I occasionally write about sports, too.
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