Glenn Morrow’s Cry For Help
Album Review: Glenn Morrow’s Cry for Help
Hoboken-based rockers Glenn Morrow’s Cry For Help released their debut album this past Friday. I wrote a review for hMAG.com.
By Jack Silbert on March 31, 2020
EPISODE #376: CANCELED CONCERTSThe Who — “Happy Jack” [THEME]The Fleshtones — “The World Has Changed”Mike Daly & the Planets — “Here She Comes Again”The Health & Happiness Show — “I Do”Long Neck — “Lichen”gobbin jr. — “Afraid of Me”The Bongos — “Barbarella”Tammy Faye Starlite & the Angels of Mercy — “I Knew Jesus (Before He […]
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By Jack Silbert on December 26, 2017
EPISODE #263: NEW TO ME IN 2017 In 2017, I saw 172 musical performances by 152 different acts, 90 of which I was seeing for the first time, 84 of them brand-new to me. Of those, I was inspired to buy 23 records. (I also purchased debut records by 7 acts that I’d seen in […]
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By Jack Silbert on June 27, 2017
Hoboken-based rockers Glenn Morrow’s Cry For Help released their debut album this past Friday. I wrote a review for hMAG.com.
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