Bridget’s Favorite Music: 2017
A year filled with moments of high emotion and nostalgia, my 2017 year in music tapped right into those pop culture trends. In no particular order, here 17 of my […]
A year filled with moments of high emotion and nostalgia, my 2017 year in music tapped right into those pop culture trends. In no particular order, here 17 of my […]
Meaningful and ridiculous, 2017 introduced music of all sorts. Love, loss, and personal histories were in abundance. Albums seemed to matter less. The year produced some truly joyful songs.
Big names and new names generated great music. Several rules were re-written. We enjoyed surprise album releases and even surprise album formats. Genre lines were crossed. Here are some of my favorites from 2016.
Our dear friend Cristin O’Keefe Aptowicz prepared a poem celebrating our marriage.
Such a strange year for music. Great art and deep social commentary continued to flow through our headphones. But the business changed. The way we listen evolved. And good things emerged.
It isn’t just a gimmick. Ryan Adams’ song-by-song cover of Taylor Swift’s ‘1989’ album is weirdly original. It’s full of misery and emotion — more than its pop parent.
Seeing and hearing are believing. Especially with music. Here are the shows we saw live in 2014.
Music is art – and we all have our opinions. In 2014, I found dozens of new songs to call favorites. Some are quirky. Some are sad. And others just sound fantastic when you play them loud. It was a pretty good year for music – as a listener.
Music for me in 2014 was bookended by two fierce women in music, whose prowess (rather easily) convinced me to purchase their entire albums…What filled the bookends of my music exploration in 2014 includes some of the top pop hits of the year that you simply could not avoid and plenty of other songs perfect for dancing, singing and nostalgia.