Put Warren Zevon in the HOF NOW

March 6, 2023 Kidman J. Williams 0

by Kidman J. Williams Warren Zevon was born in Chicago, Illinois on January 24th, 1947. He left us on September 7th 2003 and he still hasn’t been inducted into the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame?!? For Christ’s love child’s sake, Darlene Love, Gene Pitney, and The Paul Butterfield Blues […]

Death of The Killer: Jerry Lee Lewis

October 30, 2022 Kidman J. Williams 0

by Kidman J. Williams What is there to say about Lewis that isn’t going to be regurgitated and put out there a hundred times like a shitty mass-produced whiskey? Jerry Lee Lewis was a rare vintage. He was tastes of Louisiana honey mixed with fine corn mash along with rare […]

The Relevance of Elvis

June 29, 2022 Kidman J. Williams 0

by Kidman J. Williams There is a huge resurgence in Elvis Presley’s popularity with the Baz Luhramann movie “Elvis” starring Tom Hanks and Austin Butler as The King. There has also been a considerable amount of surprising backlash from some so-called influencers and Rolling Stone and their pretend-time music journalists. […]

Kidman Williams on the New Music Section

July 15, 2016 Kidman J. Williams 0

By: Kidman J. Williams Why should you care what I think about music? Should you? Probably not.  No more than you would listen to any other music journalist. You should probably trust me more than anyone at Rolling Stone. That stone has been rolling down the side of a steep […]

How Social Media Killed This Election

May 25, 2016 Tess Stevens 0

Illustration: david pratt by Tess F. Stevens Rolling Stone magazine recently ran a piece on their cover entitled, “Trump Unbound on the Campaign Trail”. You’d think the magazine that fostered some of the shrewdest political reporting of all time would give you an exposé. Something that would rock your world […]