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Juliana Hatfield (of Blake Babies fame) just released a memoir called When I Grow Up on September 22nd. If you are a fan of Hatfield or if you have ever struggled with the everchanging music business, pick it up. It's a really good read. Here's a little blurb from the book's inside flap: Ask a young girl what she wants to be when she grows up, and there's a good chance she'll say "a rock star." Ask...
Richard Belzer talks to USA Today about the co-author of his novel, I Am Not a Cop! "He would take what I wrote and get it in shape. He was the Ezra Pound to my T.S. Eliot," referring to...
Juliana Hatfield just completed a promo tour behind her new (10th!) album, How to Walk Away, as well as her new book, When I Grow up: A Memoir. How to Walk Away contains some of her best work, especially “This Lonely Love,” which features her singing with Richard Butler of the Psychedelic Furs. In an age [...]
Yesterday was a pretty fun day … as much as I’m in the mood to do as little as possible for as long as I can, I ended up venturing out yesterday to do a couple of very cool things. First, I made my way out to Book Soup on Sunset Blvd. to attend [...]
So, I finally made it back home, safe and sound, from my recent world travels. I awoke today to a very bright and sunny day … and it’s warm, too! The last time I saw the actual sun was on our last day in Reykjavik, Iceland … cuz it was cloudy and rainy [...]
It used to be that a list of albums offered up in December or January could paint a definitive, or at least representative, picture of The Year in Music. While that annual list is still a great way to say goodbye to the past year’s music and hello to what is to come, nowadays so many new albums and reissues vie for listeners that even a list of the best music from the past six months can seem quaintly...
It used to be that a list of albums offered up in December or January could paint a definitive, or at least representative, picture of The Year in Music. While that annual list is still a great way to say goodbye to the past year’s music and hello to what is to come, nowadays so many new albums and reissues vie for listeners that even a list of the best music from the past six months can seem quaintly...
I absolutely love when musicians open up and share insights to their music and life…whether it be via email blasts, website updates, or blogs. Well, I recently visited Juliana Hatfield’s website, and found her blog, “An Arm and A Leg”. She had just written about a song we’ve been spinning here on MVY, “This Lonely [...]
Juliana Hatfield (love her!) is sharing a musical playlist that goes along with her recently published When I Grow Up: A Memoir. Sure, Wilson Phillips' first album was probably dreamed up in a boardroom and cynically, ruthlessly designed for mass...
Hey, guys! I hope all is well -- for some reason, my DVR didn't record Fringe, so I need to catch up. In the meantime, I can't stop thinking about last night's dream, in which Adrian Grenier came to visit...
In the Book Notes series, authors create and discuss a music playlist that is in some way relevant to their recently published books. Juliana Hatfield's When I Grow Up is more than an indie rock memoir, the book chronicles...
Juliana Hatfield had a good thing going as an indie-rock star in the early '90s. She was signed to a major label. She had a hit song on MTV. She got to tour the world with the Lemonheads. The former Blake Babies vocalist even got to make a cameo on the cult...
Despite being a self-proclaimed last minute addition to the bill, Greg Laswell held the World Café Live dinner crowd rapt with the somber yet beautiful songs that have come to represent him. His demeanor wasn’t all serious, though. Sitting at the piano, Laswell announced he would play a cover song and launched into Richard Marx’s “Right [...]