Written by Kyle Green Wednesday, 01 February 2012 13:04
Influences aside, The Church of Rock and Roll is all Foxy Shazam, with big guitars, piano, trumpets, and the wailing tenor and falsetto Nally is known for.
Written by Sarah Boslaugh Wednesday, 01 February 2012 12:20

Some of the songs in this collection are well-known—”Chapel of Love,” “Be My Baby,” “He’s a Rebel,” and “Da Doo Ron Ron” among them—but the real appeal is the more obscure selections
Written by Sarah Boslaugh Wednesday, 01 February 2012 12:17
The variety provided by the different contexts (besides changes in the band lineup, the reactions of the audience can’t help but influence the performance) make this album worth having.
Written by Jim Ousley Wednesday, 01 February 2012 11:49
When I ask Weinstock who else he favors on the four-string, he asks, “Have you ever heard of Jaco Pastorious? He’s amazing.” How many other 15 year olds are even aware of the late jazz bass pioneer?
Written by Teresa Montgomery Monday, 30 January 2012 19:10
"I've always known that I wanted to be on stage and make people happy."
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