by Sean Passmore | Nov 11, 2025 | Blog, Rock N Roll Fashionista Magazine, Xmas Stuff
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...
by Sean Passmore | Nov 9, 2025 | Blog, Music U Need 2 No, My Record Box, Our Latest Podcast, RNRF Hall Of Fame, Rock N Roll Fashionista Magazine
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...
by Sean Passmore | Nov 9, 2025 | Academy Of The Rock N Roll AF, Blog, Music U Need 2 No, My Record Box, RNRF Hall Of Fame, Rock N Roll Fashionista Magazine, The Definitive Version Series, The Vinyl Shoppe
“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...
by Sean Passmore | Nov 2, 2025 | Album of the Week, Blog, Rock N Roll Fashionista Magazine
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...
by Sean Passmore | Oct 22, 2025 | Album of the Week, Blog, Rock N Roll Fashionista Magazine
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...
by Sean Passmore | Oct 5, 2025 | Blog, Our Latest Podcast, Rock N Roll Fashionista Magazine
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?...