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Hard LessonsPhil Freeman
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Harry Shaw’s a freelance music critic and language tutor to Latino immigrants in New Jersey.Nothing in Harry’s life prepared him for the day when he’d suddenly be pulled into his city’s underworld of human trafficking and placed on a collis… more |
Hard Lessons |
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Burning Ambulance 2: Autumn 2010Phil Freeman, Kim Kelly, Cli...
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Quarterly journal of music and the arts, featuring articles on Darius Jones, Eyehategod, Bill Dixon, Brazilian music, Japanese pop, and punk rock movies, plus six poems by Eyehategod frontman Mike Williams. |
Burning Ambulance 2: Autumn 2010 |
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Marooned: The Next Generatio...Phil FreemanFeaturing original contributions from today’s leading music critics, Marooned is a revealing snapshot of the current state of pop music criticism. A follow-up and homage to Greil Marcus’s rock-and-roll classic Stranded, Marooned asks the sa… more |
Marooned: The Next Generation of Desert Island Discs |
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Burning Ambulance 4: Summer 2011Matt Cibula, Steve Hicken, L...
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The fourth issue of Burning Ambulance, a quarterly journal of arts and culture. This issue includes interviews with jazz saxophonist JD Allen, jazz-rock trio Harriet Tubman, “rockjazz” pianist ELEW, bassist/producer Bill Laswell, electronic… more |
Burning Ambulance 4: Summer 2011 |
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Running the Voodoo Down: The...Phil Freeman(Book). This book reassesses Miles Davis’ “electric period” and analyzes its continuing influence on contemporary music. While jazz purists often revile this phase which encompasses the entire second half of his career, from 1967 until hi… more |
Running the Voodoo Down: The Electric Music of Miles Davis |




