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$6.39 Heather Rogers was born Heather Kim Rodriguez and grew up in Las Vegas, Nevada. At four she began studying piano, singing and writing. While still in elementary school she bought the classic Heart album Little Queen and began a love affair with rock music. Armed with the knowledge that girls can rock, she added that to her mirror and hairbrush repertoire and began digging through her older siblings' records in search of other classic rock gems.Heavily influenced by gospel music she would sit on the front porch captivated by the energy of the music coming from the gospel tent revivals, which would set up a block from her house every summer.Her first solo vocal performance was in 6th grade for a school event. From that moment she was hooked on live performance and began studying ...
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$13.69 When I got the editorial gig at Creem in 1979, I had access to more than I should (in every dimension - it got pretty ugly after awhile), including Lester Bangs' home phone number. I called him, asked for some advice On Becoming a Rock Critic. He said, "If you love a band, tell everyone, spread the joy, and say why. You'll do everyone a favor if you do that."Well, I'll take his advice here for the first time - I love The GO.The GO have made the album they were destined to make. It's music like this that inspired them to pick up their instruments in the first place. They proudly wear their pop-hearts on their sleeves with this bubble-gum classic, and we're all the better for it. A few weeks ago Bobby Harlow sent me the new tracks, and when I put them on, I actually got goose bumps. This album is chock-full of gloriously lost influences meticulously crafted into a long-playing record, which is another lost form of influence. Download the entire thing into your iPod, play it, and I'm sure you'll agree.The poet Ezra Pound said, Make It New.Every so often, an artist, a band, manages to do just that. Like about once every 10 years.The GO have elegantly turned this trick with the album you hold in your hands.The GO crashed face-first into the Detroit garage scene a few albums ago with Whatcha Doin', which immediately catapulted them into the heart of the maw. Whatcha Doin' (Sub Pop) caught the public's attention as only a young band can -- a raucous collection of shoutalong garage jams, loose, daring, and charmingly arrogant -- a spirited, rowdy adventure.They gigged all over the place, wrote one hundred and one songs which eventually took shape on a number of amazing albums: the psychedelic masterpiece Free Electricity (lost to obscurity thanks to their former record label), a collection of rough nuggets style sketches called Supercuts (limited edition vinyl release), and the eponymously titled fourth album THE GO (Lizard King).I love the self-titled album because it was (to me and many others) simply the best straight-up rock'n'roll record in decades, not a dog on it. The rough edges were left hanging out, but it had all the hallmarks of great songwriting doused in the grooves to convince me that they have what it takes to go the distance.The GO are in the process of inventing themselves.I should mention that there are at least 50 GO songs, recorded top to bottom, deemed by the band, "too weird for general consumption." Just like the Beatles giving the Rolling Stones 'I Wanna Be Your Man', any one of The GO's throw-away tunes could be hits for somebody else. Easy. I've got copies to prove it. The GO are the underground darlings that most rock and roll fans may never even hear. While their buddy Jack White slams the gavel with every record ...
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