Pioneering Be-Bop Jazz drummer Max Roach passed away on Wednesday, August 16th, 2007. He was 83.
Stephen Flinn, Avant-garde Drummer
Post Secret Mini Movie
I read the Post Secret blog every Sunday morning. Today they had this movie posted on the site and asked readers to share it on their own blogs, so I am doing that now. Have a beautiful Sunday everyone.
RIP Tony Wilson (1950 – 2007)

Wilson Hosting his Granada TV Show, So It Goes in 1976
Tony Wilson, known in the music industry for his many hats worn including that of Owner of the legendary Factory Records, radio presenter, TV show host, nightclub manager, journalist for the UK’s Granada television and the BBC passed away yesterday of a heart attack on August 10th, 2007. He was 57 years old. While he was far from a household name in the States, Wilson was immortalized in the brilliant 2002 film, 24 Hour Party People – the fascinating story of the “Manchester Sound,” the ill-fated Hacienda club and, of course, the rise and fall of Factory Records itself – in which he was portrayed by the immensely talented actor/comedian Steve Coogan.

Steve Coogan as Tony Wilson, with actress Shirley Henderson, in 24 Hour Party People
A few years ago, I met Tony Wilson briefly after hearing him speak on a music conference panel, and I told him how much I loved 24 Hour Party People. One of my favorite lines in the movie comes right at the very beginning when Coogan, as Wilson, introduces the film by saying that the story we are about to see is “a cautionary tale not unlike what happened to Icarus when he flew too close to the sun. If you know what that means, great; if not, it doesn’t matter.” I asked Wilson if he had really said that and he said no, that Steve Coogan had just made it up, but he did offer that it came close to sounding like something he would have said. Anyway, Tony Wilson was a cool guy and he signed a bunch of great bands like Joy Division and The Happy Mondays, so he will be missed.
Awesome CD of the Month: Sugar & Gold’s Crème

Nick, Phil and their Sugar & Gold Cohorts
About three times a year I hear a CD that’s so fucking awesome I simply have to tell the 100 or so people who visit this website on a regular basis all about it. This month, that CD is the debut by the San Francisco-based, ‘70s influenced dance pop band, Sugar & Gold. Together for a couple of years now, Sugar & Gold is the brainchild of Nick Dobbratz (keyboards, vocals) and Phil Minnig (vocals, guitar), both formerly of blues-rock-on-handfuls-of-acid outfit Dura Delinquent. On its astoundingly funky debut, Sugar & Gold dish up the Blue-eyed soul meets modern space age bachelor pad rock like nobody’s business. My favorite songs on Crème are the smoky, seductive romp “Do It Well” and the ecstatic call to party, “Workout.” Ah, such a rush of sweet aural bliss makes me thankful I’m not diabetic. Buy their music at This Link. No parking on the dance floor.

