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Album Review: Start The Car

Start The Car, by Jude Cole Start The Car is a somewhat mystifying album. It’s by no means a bad album. It is, in fact, a great album, full of strong tracks that fit a heartland rock approach that is … Continue reading

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Album Review: I Don’t Know Why I Act This Way

I Don’t Know Why I Act This Way, by Jude Cole I don’t want to say this is a bad album, because any album by Jude Cole is going to have good music, solid production, and thought-provoking lyrics. This is, … Continue reading

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Album Review: A View From 3rd Street

A View From 3rd Street, by Jude Cole It is a shame that Jude Cole is such an obscure musician that this album, rather than being the start of a glorious period of success for someone whose skills obviously merited … Continue reading

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The Small Worlds Of David Tyson

It’s alright if you’ve never heard of David Tyson. Like many songwriters and producers, he doesn’t seem to be the sort of person who draws attention to himself. But I was struck by who he was because I was listening … Continue reading

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The Mysterious Career Of Jude Cole

From time to time there are careers whose course appears highly mystifying and those who are in the know about them wonder why it is that so many other people simply are not.  Recently, the research of an online music … Continue reading

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