Eagles “Hell Freezes Over” Record Review

The Eagles’ first reunion tour was a full-on shock to music fans who never thought they would play together again. After they parted in 1980, Don Henley was categorical all along, stating that the band would get back together “when hell freezes over.” Apparently, everyone was wrong. On Nov. 8, 1994, they released “Hell Freezes Over.



After appearing together at a charity event, the men realized there was too much left unsaid, and decided to...

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“No Basta”(It’s Not Enough)

Franco De Vita, the man who would become one of the faces of Latin Rock, is a Venezuelan Latin Grammy winning singer/songwriter whose career mushroomed in the late 80’s. De Vita was born in Caracas, Venezuela on January 23, 1954 and thirty years later he released his first disc “Franco De Vits” as a solo artist in 1984. For wider international exposure, De Vita joined the CBS label. In 2014, he was inducted into the Billboard Latin Music of Fame. As a songwriter, he has written songs for the likes of Ricky Martin and Chayanne. Some of Franco De vita’s international smash hits that lead him to stardom include, “Solo Importas Tu (Only You Matter),” “Te Amo (I Love You)” and of course, my favorite from the 1990 “Extranjero (Stranger)” album, “No Basta (It’s Not Enough)” This song is as timely today as it was in 1990.



It is the story of a father raising his son as best as he can, but the father feels that he can never do...

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CBGB: Birthplace of the American Punk Movement

In 1973, when the punk rock movement was just barely beginning to coalesce from the garage rock movement into something much more extreme, a man named Hilly Kristal took possession of a restaurant and bar that had been a 19th century saloon, a biker bar and finally a dive bar. He had opened an earlier club there that had failed and then re-opened it with a bigger focus on live performances than his earlier attempt.



Kristal was the son of two Russian Jewish immigrants who settled in New York, and after a stint in the Marines, he managed his first club, a jazz joint called The Village Vanguard. In 1966, he and a partner, Rob Deisener, founded the Rheingold Central Park Music Festival. However, by 1968, Kristal left the partnership and opened his own bar in the Bowery section of New York city, which promptly closed within a few years.



It was then that Kristal decided to try something a little different and his next venture would change...

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How Edibles Are Made and a Cannabutter Recipe

Did you know that edibles represent one of the fastest growing consumer product categories within the Cannabis industry nationally? If you prefer to avoid smoking or vaping cannabis, or can’t tolerate smoke, cannabis infused edibles are a great alternative. This article will focus on both homemade and industry cannabis edibles. This first one will introduce you to the basics regarding the making and processing of edibles and your first steps in making your own.



The process of making edibles is very similar to making cannabis concentrates; the goal being a pure, therapeutic combination. The main difference is that edibles typically utilize a fatty, food-grade solvent such as butter, as opposed to a hydrocarbon like butane, to extract the cannabinoids from the originating material. There are literally hundreds of ways to make edibles, and most of them will work to some degree. Edibles can be made using nearly any cannabis product. Just keep in mind that the quality and potency of...

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