Tag Archives: Working Class

Wedded To A Narrative

Wedded To A Narrativeby Michael DoyleWedded to a narrativeWe forget the slavery of todayCivil rights racketeersDo little to nothingTo ease the world’s tearsThere are incentives to embraceTruths forgotten without traceCombatting the great reset takes voiceTo stand together, we are the … Continue reading

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Sonic Gems: Graham Park and the Rumour – Squeezing Out Sparks

On November 18, 1950, English singer-songwriter Graham Parker, of Graham Parker & the Rumour was born.  Although seen as only moderately commercially successful, the energetic performances  and witty working class approach of his debut album Howlin’ Wind is said to have … Continue reading

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