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Grammy’s Album Of The Year Award
The Evolution Of The Grammy Awards: A Comprehensive History The Grammy Awards, often simply known as The Grammys, represent the pinnacle of achievement in the music industry, revered globally for recognizing outstanding accomplishments in various musical...
Maritime Chanteuse Marg Osburne: Rock N Roll AF
Legendary Canadian fiddle master and bandleader Don Messer was travelling through Moncton, New Brunswick in 1947 when he first heard 19 year old Marg Osburne singing on her radio programme "The Girl From the Singing Hills" on CKCW radio, a show she had been...
Album Of The Week: Scorpion vs Tarantula
Scorpion vs. Tarantula: Embracing the Longest War for Change Scorpion vs. Tarantula, a formidable force in the Phoenix, Arizona music scene, is a punk and hard rock band that has been captivating audiences since their formation in June 2008. With a lineup that...
Meet Sweden’s The Delta Shake
Meet Raimond (guitar and vocals) and Mattias (drums) the mysterious duo behind the current sensation that is Sweden’s The Delta Shake. Their underground garage, delta blues, punk rock aesthetic, punctuated with blasts of raw, distorted, lo-fi, high...
January 18/2026 Our Latest Podcast: Martin Luther King Day Leader & Legacy
Remembering DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. on his Official Celebration Day Monday, January 19, 2026 "I don't know what will happen now. We've got some difficult days ahead but it really doesn't matter with me now Because I have been to the mountaintop. I don't...
Best 20th Century Albums: John Hiatt’s “Bring The Family”
John Hiatt is a professional American musician, singer and songwriter. Since the release of his debut record in 1974, Hiatt has experimented with a number of musical styles on his albums, including folk, new wave, Americana, blues and country. He has been...
The Mitchell Kezin Award For Outstanding Achievement In Christmas Music 2025
The inaugural presentation of the Mitchell Kezin Award For Outstanding Achievement In Christmas Music for 2025 goes to... Non other than Mr. Mitchell Kezin himself!! The following is an excerpt from the May 17, 2013, New York Times: "Mitchell Kezin grew...
2025 GXO Top 20 Albums Of The Week
The Top 20 Albums of 2025 Kneecap Fire Art Jill Sobule F*uck 7th Grade Original Cast Recording Various ELVIS 2023 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 52 Track Deluxe Edition R.J. Archer & The Painful Memories The Cost Of Loving Crisis Motherhood Thunder Perfect...
December 31/2025 Our Latest Podcast Beatles New Years Eve Show On The GXO
Ring in the New Year with John, Paul, George & Ringo AND US! The GXO Along with special guests Dhani Harrison, Zak Starkey and Lennon boys Sean & Julian In the words of George Harrison... RING OUT THE OLD! RING IN THE NEW! Ding Dong Ding Dong! and...
Peter The Great: An Actor’s Dream Gig
Peter the Great was Tsar of Russia from the age of 10 in 1682 until his death at age 52 in 1725. Amongst many other things, this extraordinary man is perhaps best remembered for his extensive reforms which modernized Russia out of its medieval past transforming...
Yes Virginia, There Really Is Yule
Yule is a midwinter festival rooted in Norse and Germanic traditions celebrated around the winter solstice on December 21 or 22. The festival marks the solstice, the longest night of the year, symbolizing rebirth, light, and the return of the sun after the...
Happy Chrismukkah!
Happy Chrismukkah! This holiday pop culture reference from Naughties television show The O.C. is a combination of Hanukkah and Christmas. But where does Chrismukkah come from? There are two origins of Chrismukkah, the original invention of the term and when it...
November 30/2025 Our Latest Podcast Warren Zevon Enjoy Every Sandwich
Warren Zevon began life the son of "Stumpy" Zevon, a Jewish immigrant born William Zivotofsky in the Ukraine before changing it to Zevon. To feed his family Zevon worked as a bookie handling volume bets and dice games for notorious Los Angeles mobster Mickey...
Sunday Morning To Carry The Sky Tuesday Dec 2
The past few months have been action packed for Vancouver based band Sunday Morning as the release date for their highly anticipated new single draws closer. Carry The Sky will be dropping like manna from the heavens this coming Tuesday, December 2nd on all...
Dan Bryk’s Classic Underrated Christmas Album Masterpiece
Like a Sisyphean triumph, Dan Bryk’s Christmas Record has been quietly rolling uphill, picking up steam and street cred for near 20 years now. So if you’re still searching for that one special Christmas album with a difference, seek out Christmas Record by Dan...
Springsteen Celebrates 50 Years Of Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town is a Christmas song written by J. Fred Coots (1897–1985) and Haven Gillespie (1888-1975). It was first recorded by Harry Reser and His Orchestra in 1934. When the song was first performed live by Eddie Cantor (1892-1964) on...
Turkey Talk: Giving Thanks 2025
“A fun pre holiday mix whether you're traveling or getting ready for "The Gathering"! A fun playlist featuring XTC, The B-52'S, Pete Yorn, The Monkees, plus.... a full tribute set to Ace Frehley, John Lodge of the Moody Blues, D'Angelo, Rick Davies of Supertramp and...
Anne Murray’s Best Of The Season For Christmas
Anne Murray is a retired Canadian country, pop and adult contemporary music singer. She has sold over 55 million albums worldwide during her over 40-year career and won four Grammys including the Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance in 1978. Murray was...
“Sleigher” (not Slayer) by Ben Folds
Fellow Gen X’er Ben Folds (born September 12, 1966) is an American singer-songwriter. After playing in several small independent bands in the late 1980s Folds came into prominence as the primary songwriter, front person and pianist for 90s alternative rock trio...
The Sinatra Christmas Album 1994
The Sinatra Christmas album This 1994 collection of seasonal songs by Frank Sinatra and special guests brings together miscellaneous Christmas themed material from Sinatra’s Reprise Records era from the years 1962 to 1975. The Sinatra Christmas Album is a very fine...
Album Of The Week For November 16, 2025
Mega Soul: Revisiting The Rich History Of R&B Music – A Deep Dive Into THE Definitive Box Of American Soul In choosing the album of the week for the week of November 16, 2025, we turn the spotlight on the latest music buzzing through the veins of The GXO:...
Kylie’s Kinda New Christmas LP
Kylie Christmas is the thirteenth studio album and first Christmas album by perennially youthful Australian singer and dance music diva Kylie Minogue. The album was originally released a decade ago, November 13, 2015 on EMI’s Parlophone Records. Kylie’s...
November 9/2025 Our Latest Podcast: Is Todd Snider Ok?
Is Todd Snider ok? BTW... Who the frig is Todd Snider? And why should you care? All these questions and MORE answered in the latest episode of The GXO, your trusted, insider source for everything music and beyond! Just one show into a 13 date tour to promote his...
A Sunday Kind Of Love
"A Sunday Kind of Love" is a collaborative pop song written by the songwriting duo of Barbara Belle and Anita Leonard, along with Stan Rhodes and legendary jazz singer, bandleader, musician Louis Prima. Prima, beloved by children the world over for his performance as...
Whats Lennon’s Beloved MUZAK, Superstarz Kids & Drake Have In Common?
Whatever Happened to John Lennon’s Beloved MUZAC Channel? In a music culture forever altered by the rise and fall of companies, technologies, and cultural icons, the story of Somerset Entertainment and its brief affiliation with the legendary MUZAC channel is a...
Jane Siberry’s Return After Ten Year Absence
Jane Siberry: Unyielding Muse To 30 Years Of Independent Music In an industry famously shaped by trends and market fluctuations, few artists have navigated their careers with the fierce independence and artistic integrity of Jane Siberry. For over 45 years, the...
October 5/2025 Our Latest Podcast EPiC: Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis 2022
What came before Elvis? Legendary delta bluesman Robert Johnson, after allegedly selling his soul to the Devil for fame and fortune down at the Crossroads Does that make rock n roll the Devil's music? And if so... Can rock n roll coexist with Gospel music? And if...
Who Named Rage Against The Machine?
The Legacy of Kent McClard: The Unseen Hand Behind Rage Against the Machine In the chronicles of rock history, certain names reverberate with the intensity of the music itself, clutch figures who spark innovation and define movements. But one such name is not Kent...
Proto Hippies & Jesus Freaks
The Unlikely Story of William Pester, eden ahbez, and Gypsy Boots In the early part of the 20th century, against the backdrop of a rapidly changing America, three mysterious, long haired, bearded proto-hippies eerily emerged out of the California desert, each...
RNRF Magazine Issue #29: Penelope Stevens of NB Power Trio Motherhood
If you haven’t heard it by now, Fredericton, New Brunswick power trio Motherhood is that town’s self described longest running remedial Math Rock band. Ever. And they just celebrated a big one this past Summer. Much has changed for lead vocalist/guitarist Brydon...
Sarah Hagen “Glass House Dancing” Album Of The Week 9/28/25
Album Of The Week for the week of September 28, 2025 Nominated for Classical Recording of the Year at the Western Canadian Music Awards, “Glass House Dancing” by renowned Canadian pianist Sarah Hagen, is an exquisite album of finely curated classical music...
September 21/2025 Our Latest Podcast: This Is An Alarm…
Due to breaking news concerning the fate of Northern Ireland, Belfast based rap group Kneecap and their battle with the Canadian government who have barred them from entering the country to perform four October 2025 concerts in Toronto and Vancouver, Rock N...
RNRF Magazine Issue #28 Esotérik Satie: Rock N Roll AF
Erik Satie (1866-1925) was a French composer and pianist. At the age of 13 his stepmother, a pianist and composer herself, enrolled the young Satie in the Paris Conservatoire. Satie strongly disliked the institution, which he described as "a vast, very uncomfortable,...
Edwin Hawkins Record Breaking Hit Single
Edwin Hawkins (1943 – 2018) was an American gospel musician, pianist, vocalist, choir master, composer and arranger. He was one of the originators of urban contemporary gospel. As leader of the Edwin Hawkins Singers, he is best known for his hit song "Oh Happy...
Sept 14/2025 Our Latest Podcast: Art Rock vs Orchestral Pop
Art for arts sake? Join us for this week’s Rock N Roll Fashionistas music podcast as we tackle Art Rock vs Orchestral Pop. What is it and where does it come from? 1990s The Divine Comedy face off in an epic genre defining battle of life and death against 1970s...
Talking To Rock Stars: The Sirens of Texas
Produced by Dean Miller, San Antonio, Texas duo The Sirens, Natalie Thunderbolt and Ashley Ward, drop their debut album Making Waves this coming New Release Friday, September 19, 2025. In honour of this special event we reached out to the Texas duo in order to shed...
F*ck U Skrillex You Think You’re Andy Warhol But You’re Not!!
Album Of The Week for the week of September 14th, 2025 ”F*ck You Skrillex You Think Ur Andy Warhol But Ur Not” by Skrillex Born in Los Angeles, January 15, 1988, Skrillex is a pioneering American DJ, record producer and musician known for his innovative style and...
From Car Salesman to Jazz Impresario: The Unforgettable Journey of Carl Jefferson
Album Of The Week for the week of September 7, 2025 A Billy Strayhorn Songbook on Concord Jazz From Car Salesman to Jazz Impresario: The Unforgettable Journey of Carl Jefferson and Concord Jazz Within the ultra cool vibes of American jazz, few stories sparkle as...
To Be Young, Gifted, Gay & Black: The Life of Billy Strayhorn
In the world of jazz, few names resonate with as much significance as Billy Strayhorn, prodigious composer, arranger, pianist, and lyricist whose influence not only molded the entire genre of jazz but also broke through barriers of race and sexuality at a time when...
Aug 31/2025 Our Latest Podcast F*ck 7th Grade: The Musical!
"I didn't have to tell anybody what I was, I just was" - Jill Sobule/7th Grade On October 12, 2022, Jill Sobule's New York Times Critic's Pick autobiographical off Broadway musical F*ck 7th Grade made its world debut on the stage of the wild project theater in...
Jill Sobule #1 On The Albums Chart!
ALBUMS OF THE WEEK Rock N Roll Fashionistas Top 20 2025 Albums Of The Week (as of August 31, 2025) Jill Sobule F*ck 7th Grade Original Cast Recording RJ Archer & The Painful Memories The Cost Of Loving Crisis ELVIS 2023 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack...
Jerry Butler & Curtis Mayfield: Two Titans In One Band
The Impressions And Their TWO Lead Singers In the rich history of American music, few groups have managed to intertwine the soulful echoes of gospel with the rhythmic beats of R&B and doo-wop quite like The Impressions. Formed in Chicago in 1958, this...
Bobby Short & Steve Tyrell: Residency At The Carlyle
The Carlyle Hotel: New York’s Legendary Sanctuary of Sound and Sophistication In the heart of Manhattan’s upscale Upper East Side lies a jewel that’s more than just a luxury hotel; it’s a revered institution steeped in musical history. The Carlyle Hotel, with...
Aug 24/2025 Our Latest Podcast: Summers Almost Gone
"I never had any friends later on like the ones I had when I was 12. Jesus, does anyone?" - Stand By Me (this episode is dedicated to fellow traveler Nathaniel Flynn, a one time invisible boy too) Summer's almost gone...but not yet! In the spirit...
Jill Sobule’s Masterpiece: Her Musical F*ck 7th Grade
The Legend of Jill Sobule: A Journey Through Adolescence, Identity And Fck 7th Grade In music, legends are often born out of struggle, rebellion, and the triumph of the human spirit over adversity. Jill Sobule, who tragically left us earlier this year, was one such...
F*ck Grade 7 by Jill Sobule
Album Of The Week for the week ending August 31, 2025 F*ck Grade 7 - Original Cast Recording by Jill Sobule Jill Sobule's legacy is undeniable; she was a trailblazer in the music industry who carved out a space for LGBT voices when few existed. As we...
Song Of The Week by The Sirens of Texas
The debut recording of powerhouse Texas duo The Sirens. This exquisitely built track shines brightly with shades of vintage Liz Phair and Sheryl Crow. Keep your eye of these two, Natalie Thunderbolt and Ashley Ward, they are going places! Contact The...
Charly McClain’s Ode To Anonymous Sex
“I’d Rather Give It Away To A Stranger (Than Throw It Away On You)” is a track taken from American country singer Charly McClain’s 7th album, 1982’s Too Good To Hurray, her Epic Records follow up to her Top 10 country album from the previous year Surround Me...
RNRF Magazine Issue #27 Terri Gibbs
Terri Gibbs and her golden voice. Although Terri Gibbs’ career in recorded music didn’t begin until the early 1980’s, her deep contralto voice is much more a part of the 1970s rich rock tradition of powerhouse singers Shirley Eikhard, Yvonne Elliman,...
Experience Woodstock Podcast Aug 16, 2025
To listen to our LATEST PODCAST click the link below: https://thedukesofatmosphere.podbean.com/e/experience-woodstock/ HAPPY WOODSTOCK WEEKEND! It's FINALLY hear! ...like rock n roll christmas! Set your coordinates for 200 Hurd Road, Bethel, New York,...
Woodstock Week 2025 Playlist
What’s Woodstock in your mind? Here’s our dream lineup for Woodstock Week 2025 https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRv1k6R5uUVsE42GWYuRDl5_ByZuFNvj1&si=CTtivX3Iq_nx5OD5
Thrift Shop Finds: Terri Gibbs – Finest Singer You Haven’t Heard
Discovering The Golden Voice Of Terri Gibbs We buy alotta records. Not those new fangled vinyls everybody’s talking about these days, you know, the ones that set ya back 50 bucks a pop after tax. Nope. We’re talking a buck a record thrift shop finds! There’s...
Rock N Roll Past-Present-Future: Christian Gisborne
Album Of The Week for the week of August 10, 2025 Love Everything, Love Everyone… by Velvet Starlings 2019 debut album by the Christian Gisborne led, Los Angeles based psychedelic pop band Velvet Starlings. While the band, currently on hiatus at...
Sam Quartin: The Voice Of Rock N Roll Today
RNRF Magazine Issue #26 - Sam Quartin and The Bobby Lees: Breaking the Sound Barrier in Woodstock Nestled in tree country of historic Woodstock, New York, The Bobby Lees exploded onto the music scene with an electrifying garage punk sensibility that’s as raw as it is...
Talking To Rock Stars: Christian Gisborne of Velvet Starlings
Formed in 2016, Velvet Starlings is a Los Angeles based indie rock band heavily influenced by ‘60s garage rock, beach fuzz and psychedelia. Fronted by Christian Gisborne, known for his powerful vocals, wild guitar antics, dynamic stage presence, and...
MistyK The DJ’s Pet Sounds & Farewells: A Summer Song
“It has been a summer of change...grief, hope, resilience, and looking to the future. It has also been a summer of too many goodbyes. Please enjoy this mix featuring a cool summer mix and tributes to Brian Wilson, Sly Stone, Rick Derringer, and Lou Christie....
The Sopranos TV Theme Song – Steven Van Zandt & Alabama 3
Ever wonder how rock star musician Steven Van Zandt, Rock N Roll Hall Of Fame member of Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band, got his very first acting gig when cast in the award winning landmark television show The Sopranos? Ever wonder how The Sopranos...
Rev. D. Wayne Love First Minister of The Presleyterian Church of Elvis The Divine
Born Jake Black in the Possil area of Glasgow, Scotland; April 27, 1960 passed May 21, 2019) Known professionally as The Rev. D. Wayne Love of self described UK based “Little Acid House On The Prairie” band Alabama 3, (aka A3), Black once told Trainspotting author...
…if you’re going to make just one album MAKE IT A DISCO CLASSIC
Rock N’ Roll Fashionista’s Album of the Week, for the Week of August 3, 2025 Dennis Parker’s Disco Dream Like An Eagle In the sex and drug addled landscape of disco music that dominated the late 1970s, one artist shone especially bright, a beacon of style, sexuality...
RNRF Magazine Issue #24 Valerie June: American Roots Music Diva
Celebrate American Roots Music Diva Valerie June with the release of her 6th album “Owls, Omens & Oracles”
Valerie June
Album Of The Week for the week of July 27, 2025 Valerie June “Owls, Omens And Oracles” Owls, Omens and Oracles is the sixth studio album by American singer Valerie June, released April 11, 2025, on Concord Records. Produced by M. Ward, the album consists...
Yoko Ono – “13 Number 1 Dance Club Singles”
Yoko Ono has achieved thirteen number one singles on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart. These thirteen songs are as follows: "Walking on Thin Ice" (2003) "Hell in Paradise" (2004) "Everyman... Everywoman..." (2004) "You're the One" (2007) "Give Peace a...
Yoko Ono: Rock N Roll AF
In a world that often marginalizes the contributions of women, particularly those who embrace innovation and challenge societal conventions, Yoko Ono emerges as a beacon of creativity and a transformative force within the artistic landscape. The Japanese...
Our Legal System Is Far From Perfect But It’s All We Have
There is no due process in the court of public opinion, the unofficial judicial system that matters most in today’s Social Media saturated 24 hours a day news cycle. Reputations are tarnished and careers destroyed, leaving those accused unable to earn a living...
David Bowie’s Reclamation
In the summer of 1971, a long haired 24 year old hippie folk singer songwriter by the name David Bowie played the very first Glastonbury Music Festival at Worthy Farm in Pilton, Somerset, England. On the 30th anniversary of the storied annual summer music...
Carol Kaye: Rock N Roll AF
Renowned Rock N Roll Hall of Fame hired gun, session player, bassist extraordinaire Carol Kaye, has told The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame to go fuck itself. Kaye, veteran of countless historic recording sessions that include the Batman theme song, California Girls by...
ELVIS 2023 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Deluxe Edition
Album Of The Week for the week of June 22, 2025 This two disc 4 LP set of Baz Luhrmann’s Original Motion Picture Soundtrack to his epic 2023 Elvis Presley biopic, all 160 plus minutes of it, is the ONLY way to listen to the hippest, most happening, updated sizzling...
RNRF Magazine Issue #23 Brian Wilson (1942 -2025)
“Through his physical relationship with the keys of a piano, Brian Wilson channeled some of the most achingly beautiful music ever to emanate through a human body” - Rock N Roll Fashionista Magazine Brian Wilson (1942 - 2025) Sadly, a new date has been added to...
Sly Stone: Visionary Redefined the Sound of America
On June 9, 2025, the world lost a musical titan: Sylvester Stewart, better known as Sly Stone, passed away, leaving behind a legacy that transformed popular music. As the frontman of Sly and the Family Stone, Stone was an architect of funk, blending genres with an...
RNRF Magazine Issue #22 Sylvester Stewart (1943-2025)
What do you call it when someone helps invent funk music along with a billion dollar recipe for the first ever gold spinning fusion of pop, soul, r&b, funk and rock n roll? God. RIP Sly Stone The King
RNRF Magazine Issue #21: Vino The Rock N Roll Dog
It is with great sadness we report to you that MistyK The DJ’s most faithful friend and loyal companion, Vino The Rock N Roll Dog, has passed over through to that most mysterious of all destinations, the after life. He is in good company with all his favourites and...
Our Latest Podcast: 8 Decades Of Paul Simon
You read that right folks! 8 DECADES!! Paul Simon He began his music career in the 1950's while still in High School, writing, recording and releasing records from the age of 16. 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s And that's just the first four decades! And then there's the......
A Sit Down With RxHx
RxHx Answers Questions For Rock Stars Question 1: CDs, Vinyl or Download? Always reel to reel. Or if that’s not available I buy albums on vinyl and transfer them to reel to reel so I can cut and splice them into something different. My turntable was damaged in a...
Paul Simon’s Perfect Album
The worst thing about Paul Simon’s perfect 11 track Brian Eno produced 2006 album Surprise is its unmemorable title. Not one B track here, all range from A+ to A minus. Next year we marks the 20th anniversary of this landmark album, let’s celebrate!
“Employment” by Kaiser Chiefs
12 track debut studio album by Leeds based English indie rock band Kaiser Chiefs, released March 2005 on B-Unique Records. All but two tracks rate from A to A+ Two remaining tracks rate solid B (one of which is not included on all versions of the album).
Everything You’ve Ever Wanted To Know About CBGBs But Were Afraid To Ask
Founded in Manhattan's East Village in 1973 by American impresario Hilly Kristal, New York bar CBGB (its full name of CBGB & OMFUG stands for Country, Bluegrass, Blues and Other Music For Uplifting Gourmandizers), was ground zero for the seminal punk rock and new...
LISTEN to our latest podcast: CBGBs 2025!
BEST punk rock record of 2025? Find out HERE! NEW MUSIC from American ex-pat Sebastian Murphy and his dirty band of Swedish viagra boys LATEST hijinks & shenanigans from controversial Northern Ireland Kneecap rap Woodstock Punk Rock? We tell you...
“The Dream Of The Blue Turtles” by Sting
Rock N Roll Fashionistas PERFECT ALBUM Series The Dream of the Blue Turtles is the solo debut album by Sting, lead singer, frontman and bass player for the 70s/80s British pop band, power trio The Police. Recorded between November 1984 and March 1985 in both the...
Arthur Fiedler Cool AF
The Cool AF Maestro Who Made Classical Music Pop in North America Let’s talk about Arthur Fiedler. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, December 17, 1894, this conductor isn’t just any old maestro; he is a rock star in the world of classical music. Fiedler is best known for...
“Glass Houses” by Billy Joel
The saying "people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones" is used to say that people who have faults should not criticize other people for having the same faults. Ten track Billy Joel album released by Columbia Records in 1980. Track Ratings: A+ tracks: 7 B+...
“The Rubberband Man” by The Spinners
Comprehensive 50 track 3 CD compilation of The Spinners’ 1970s catalogue of hits, B-sides and album tracks. No popular music collection is complete without it.
RNRF Issue No 18 Lou Reed From Beyond The Grave
Over a decade after his death, maverick musician, songwriter, singer, recording artist Lou Reed sheds light on a dozen essential albums and artists curated from 20 years of guest appearances on projects from lesser known artists.
May 4, 2025 Podcast – Peter, Prog & Biko
This episode is dedicated to the late Robert “Carver Bob” Ironside (1961-2024) Click the link below to listen to the latest podcast from Rock N Roll Fashionistas Listen On Apple Music Podcasts:...
Top 20 Albums For The Week Of May 4, 2025
Rock N Roll Fashionistas Top 20 Albums Of The Week (as of May 4, 2025) RJ Archer & The Painful Memories The Cost Of Loving Crisis *Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers s/t (Expanded Edition) *Flamin’ Groovies SLOW DEATH Amazing’ High Energy Rock N’ Roll...
Jonathan Richman and The Modern Lovers
The stunning debut album by landmark singer, composer, performer, Rock N Roller extraordinaire, Boston native Jonathan Richman. Released in July 1976 by fledgling record label Beserkley Records, Richman and his Modern Lovers would go on to be immortalized in the...
RNRF Issue No 17 Who Is Tony Kosinec?
Bad Girl Songs
Prelude To Prog Rock: Peter Gabriel’s Genesis
LISTEN TO THE LATEST EPISODE OF ROCK N ROLL FASHIONISTAS BELOW! Join us in our search for the roots of Prog Rock, Peter Gabriel and the cast of characters who pass through the doors From Genesis To Revelation. Trashing the Corporatization of pop music in the 1980's....
RNRF Issue No 16 Country Is The New Hip Hop
In the latest issue of Rock N Roll Fashionista magazine: Beyoncé Knowles - Country Is The New Hip Hop. Cover of the Rock N Roll Fashionista
Three Films We’ve Never Seen
Join us as we hunt for hidden song treasure buried deep within 3 obscure double album film soundtracks to three films we've never seen before. Iggy Pop & David Bowie: The salacious Love Triangle with Angela Bowie and the Michael Stipe produced movie that ensued -...
The Redemption Of David Bowie
Bowie’s Triumphant Return To Glastonbury 2000 In the pages of rock history, few artists can claim the kind of transformative journey that David Bowie undertook from his flamboyant years in the early seventies to his renaissance in the new millennium. As a figure who...
MistyK The DJ Clem Burke Memorial Show
Click the link below to listen to the latest from the always fabulous MistyK The DJ “This is a special edition of Unscripted celebrating the Heartbeat of Blondie- Clem Burke- featuring tracks from Blondie and other side projects that he has been involved in. We...
Who’s Your Favourite Beatle?
Join us in the latest episode of Rock N Roll Fashionistas as we explore the Down The Rabbit Hole deep dive phenomenon. Who IS your favorite Beatle? You show us yours and we'll show you ours. 1974. Ghastly mellow saxophones all over the floor: exploring Rock N Roll's...
Who Are The Flamin’ Groovies And Why They Matter
The Flamin’ Groovies: Unleashing the Raw Power of Self-Produced Demos (1971-1973) In the wrinkled, dim-lit corners of rock history, few bands have carved out a legacy as compelling and as bewildering as the Flamin’ Groovies. The name itself invokes a sense of wild...
RNRF Issue No 14 The Clem Burke Edition
Clem Burke ~ Heartbeat To Generations We dedicate this issue of Rock N Roll Fashionista Magazine to Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame drummer Clem Burke of the seminal New York punk rock band Blondie, who passed away suddenly earlier this week. Clem was not only one of the...
Uni Boys: 21st Century California Power Pop
Power Pop’s Heart Beats Strong As Ever In The 21st Century In the vibrant canvas of today’s popular music, where genres collide and trends shift like the sands of the California coast, power pop persists emblazoned with the rich essence of youth and rebellion....
RNRF Issue No 13 Al Tuck’s On Tour!
Canada's Troubadour Al Tuck Is On Tour! Friday, April 4th through to Wednesday, April 9th, 2025 Friday, April 4th, 2025 Al Tuck @ The Woodside Tavern 209 Pleasant Street Dartmouth NS Door opens at 7:00 pm Music at 7:30 pm PWYC $15.00 suggested Sunday, April...
MonaLisa Twins ~ Live At The Cavern
Reexamining The Importance Of The “Cover Band” In The 21st Century As the legendary architects of 1960s, 70s, and even 80s popular music age into their twilight years and beyond, it’s increasingly apparent that the time has come for...
RNRF Issue No 12 Who Is Colourful Glub?
6.6K followers can’t be wrong, but who is this Colourful Glub? What is a glub? And how are they colourful? Follow our journey down the rabbit hole as we investigate the origin story behind the mystery. Stay tuned.
Best Break Up Album Of All Time
With his debut solo album, John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band from 1970, John Lennon gave us the first and, to this day, most poignant rock n roll self actualization album ever made. Five years later Bob Dylan returned the favour with the greatest, most legendary...


































































































