I decided to do a little shopping around of my own. Read More
On 29 December, I will attempt to cross into the Gaza Strip along with 1,300 other peace and justice activists from 43 countries. Read More
TONY BLAIR'S biographer and Independent on Sunday columnist John Rentoul is the latest, belated addition to my blogroll. Read More
John Schwartz has this article today in The New York Times. Read More
According to Wikipedia; William Edward John, better known by the stage name Little Willie John (November 15, 1937 – May 26, 1968) was an American R&B singer of the 1950s and early 1960s, best known for his hits "All Around the World" (1955) and the much-covered "Fever" (1956), a tune copied by Peggy Lee and made famous in 1958. Read More
Writing about music is like dancing about architecture. Read More
As some of the biggest names in urban music descend on Glasgow for the Mobo Awards, the battle for "black beauty" is still being fought, says Brian Morton. Read More
He's never received the accolades given to the likes of Sam Cooke, Clyde McPhatter, and James Brown, but Little ... Read the full Little Willie John bio.