by Tune Groover | May 24, 2017 | Essays, Music, Music Essays, Rock
Photo of my brother Kevin Allard at age 10 on December 25, 1975 by Gargs Allard I was one of those kids who was into a lot of retro things, but I wasn’t too conscious of it other than I knew what I liked when I heard it. As a result, I often overlooked the music...
by Tune Groover | Oct 20, 2015 | Music Essays
original art work by Shyam Allard How Our Dietary Choices Affect Climate Change By Shyam Allard When the United Nations’ Food and Agricultural Organization released an extensive report on climate change called Livestock’s Long Shadow in 2006, in which it cited factory...
by Tune Groover | Oct 12, 2015 | Music Essays
By Elena Falsini Whether we speak it or not, or like to hear it or not, the often polarizing word “fuck” is very much part of our language and culture – and with its synonyms ranging anywhere from “make love” to “rape” or “kill,” it is certainly a word whose...
by Tune Groover | Oct 28, 2014 | Comedy, Music Essays
by Greg Allard In anticipation of the upcoming release of his first auto biopic due out later this year called Confessions of a Bronx Bookie, Tunegroover is republishing the story I did of him in Insite Magazine after having just sat down outside Gainesville’s...
by Tune Groover | Oct 2, 2014 | Concert Reviews, Music Essays
by Celia Almeida I’ve spent many more Wednesday nights than I can count with the Adult Boys Thunderband. The Michael Claytor and Devon Stuart duo (and later trio, with the addition of Morningbell’s Eric Atria on bass) played every Wednesday for about two...
by Tune Groover | Jul 3, 2014 | in Memorium, Music Essays, Old Hippie Tales, Rock
By Greg Allard Imagine joining an organization as a teenager and suddenly finding yourself regularly associating with the Beatles and other famous musicians while living at John Lennon’s home. That was the life of Kulashekar das, aka Colin Jury, in the late...
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