George Drew’s Drumming Armageddon, Reviewed by Brian Fanelli

George Drew Drumming Armageddon Madville Publishing Reviewer: Brian Fanelli To read George Drew’s Drumming Armageddon is to remember what it’s like to hear the blues for the first time, or to recall those teenage years, making out with a girl in the backseat of a car, or to recant the type of meal that your […]

Al Maginnes’s Sleeping through the Graveyard Shift, Reviewed by Lee Rossi

Al Maginnes Sleeping through the Graveyard Shift Redhawk Publications Reviewer: Lee Rossi Even after seven books and numerous chapbooks, Al Maginnes shows no signs of tiring. Sleeping Through the Graveyard Shift, Maginnes’s new book, has an easier, more relaxed feel than his earlier work, yet it is filled with passion and compassion. The subjects are […]