by Sean Passmore | Aug 4, 2025 | Academy Of The Rock N Roll AF, Blog, Music U Need 2 No, Our Latest Podcast, RNRF Hall Of Fame, Rock N Roll Fashionista Magazine, Songs & Albums Most Likely To Set The World On Fire, The Most Important Bands Of The 21st Century, The Vinyl Shoppe
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...
by Sean Passmore | Aug 2, 2025 | Album of the Week, Blog, Rock N Roll Fashionista Magazine, The Vinyl Shoppe
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...
by Sean Passmore | Jul 18, 2025 | Album of the Week, Blog, Rock N Roll Fashionista Magazine
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)...
by Sean Passmore | Jul 13, 2025 | Album of the Week, Rock N Roll Fashionista Magazine, The Most Important Bands Of The 21st Century
On June 15, 2019, former lead singer Mario Cuomo of cancelled suburban Chicago indie rock group The Orwells, posted his former group’s unreleased self-titled fourth studio album onto his own personal YouTube channel. The group had disbanded a year earlier amidst...
by Sean Passmore | Jul 13, 2025 | Blog, Our Latest Podcast, Rock N Roll Fashionista Magazine
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...