In 1981, at fifteen, I got my first job at a Philly record store called “The Listening Booth.” I flirted with the kinda slimy guy with the coke pinky who worked in the stereo department so he would play the in-store music that I liked. Of course that included Teddy and Rick and Marvin and Prince and my all time heroine, Teena Marie, the one person who made me feel that it was okay to be who I was and respect what I loved. I was asked to leave after I asked stereo guy to play Vaughn Mason’s Jammin’ My Big Guitar in the store. It was Christmas season and it didn’t go over too well with management.
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Stargayzing Song of the Day: Labelle’s “When the Sun Comes Shining Through (The Ladder)”
In 1989, I was working for WEA International, the global division of the Warner affiliated labels (Atlantic, Elektra, Warner Bros., etc.). Though I worked for a woman who made Anna Wintour seem charming, (a…
12 Holiday Songs You’ve (Probably) Never Heard, Day Seven: Luther Vandross’ “Please Come Home For Christmas”
12 Holiday Songs…is part of a series. To read them in order: Day One: Sara Bareilles’ Love Is Christmas 7. Luther Vandross, “Please Come Home For Christmas” Luther Vandross was the Mel…
Songs That Should Have Been Top-Ten Pop Hits, Volume 2
1. Anastacia, “Left Outside Alone” (2004): In 1999, Anastacia’s debut single, “I’m Outta Love,” and album, Not That Kind, were a spectacular success all over the world except in her native country, America, where the single did…
When It Comes to Patti Labelle, The Jury is Unanimous!
Oy, I’m so distressed! While the country debates itself into a dither over the alleged transgressions of sinister Republican candidate Herman Cain, I’m thinking about someone who will be remembered long after Cain is…
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