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she couldn't sail but she sure could sing. Caryn Rose's jukeboxgraduate.com Home readme Comments Policy Description Bruce Springsteen Book: Raise Your Hand: Adventures of an American Springsteen Fan in Europe A WHOLE NEW BALLGAME by Caryn Rose Caryn Rose’s Mailing List One Girl, One Team, One City: The Best of metsgrrl.com GAS, FOOD, WIFI: ON THE ROAD IN THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST B-SIDES AND BROKEN HEARTS about me Caryn Rose is a New York City-based writer and photographer who documents rock and roll and urban life. She is the author of two novels, B-SIDES AND BROKEN HEARTS and A WHOLE NEW BALLGAME , and three non-fiction books, RAISE YOUR HAND ; ONE GIRL, ONE TEAM, ONE CITY ; and GAS, FOOD, WIFI . clips | [ more ] Contact info: caryn dot rose at gmail / @carynrose Newsletter Sign up here buy me a coffee. BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN Available worldwide in paperback and ebook. buy now | more info Paperback available at Backstreets.com B-SIDES AND BROKEN HEARTS BUY NOW | more info GAS, FOOD, WIFI OUT NOW! more info A WHOLE NEW BALLGAME Baseball diamonds are a girl's best friend. buy | more info BASEBALL BLOGGING 6 years of baseball writing! buy | more info my favorite phone battery This gets me through Springsteen shows in the GA line and extra inning baseball games!! tumblr HELLO. I am beyond thrilled to announce that I will be writing a... I remember as a teenager reading every rock and roll book I... When Evelyn McDonnell extended the opportunity to me to... "that’s the pain of discovering that you married a cardboard-cutout man who can’t feel." "When you get dumped by your husband of 11 years, there is energy around it until you are decomposing..." Recent Posts R.E.M.’s “Out of Time” 25 Years Later Vulture’s “All 314 Bruce Springsteen Songs, Ranked From Worst to Best” On Prince, Bruce Springsteen, & Mourning In Public Fact-checking Martin Scorsese’s “Vinyl” on HBO Review: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Madison Square Garden, March 28, 2016 Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, PA, February 12, 2016 categories categories Select Category albums (21) baseball (17) books (7) Featured (1) Greg Dulli (16) misc (39) movies (17) music (26) nyc (45) obits (54) online (8) patti smith (10) photo (2) photography (32) politics (6) promo (74) PSA (3) r.e.m. 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R.E.M.’s “Out of Time” 25 Years Later Posted on 28 November 2016 (0) 25 years ago, I was the label manager for Warner Bros. in Tel Aviv. I’ve written about this a little bit before ; it was a gig I fell into because I was in the right place at the right time, spoke English and had been working at the outer edges of the U.S. music business for a couple of years. There was a lot of music I was continually told would not ever be popular in Israel, and R.E.M. was one of those bands. Continue Reading... promo , springsteen , writing Vulture’s “All 314 Bruce Springsteen Songs, Ranked From Worst to Best” Posted on 13 September 2016 (0) Late last year, an editor I was working with at Vulture asked me if I was interested in taking on the assignment of ranking and rating all of Bruce Springsteen’s songs, similar to other major ranking projects they have on their site. I immediately said “yes.” I like hard assignments that take me out of my comfort zone and give me a chance to go deep. We deliberated a bit on what made the list — no covers, only officially released songs — and I went to work. Continue Reading... obits On Prince, Bruce Springsteen, & Mourning In Public Posted on 27 April 2016 (0) I was happily off the clock last weekend at the Springsteen show in Brooklyn, until Bruce opened with “Purple Rain.” By the time the show hit “Backstreets” I had an idea of what I thought I wanted to say, and woke up Sunday morning and basically let the piece write itself. My debut for NPR Music. promo Fact-checking Martin Scorsese’s “Vinyl” on HBO Posted on 29 March 2016 (0) It would have been good if I’d remembered to post about this sooner, but suddenly it’s Episode 7. Over at Salon I’ve been recapping “Vinyl” each week from a music fact checking perspective. If you know me, this is basically the equivalent of “sitting next to Caryn while she’s watching a music documentary.” If you don’t, you get to have this delightful experience in writing form. Best way to follow along is my author page over at Salon ; posts go up every Monday morning. (This is not a debate about whether or not the show is good. I’m not addressing that, I’m just critiquing the music history and what they get right or wrong.) Continue Reading... nyc , shows , springsteen Review: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Madison Square Garden, March 28, 2016 Posted on 28 March 2016 (0) Bruce was in an excellent, jovial mood. He played to the back often and even acknowledged the fans up on the Chase Bridge seats in the rafters. The crowd also was engaged and energetic and the overall crowd energy was a million times better than the first Garden gig. They were loud. They sang in all the right places. The joint bounced from “Meet Me In The City.” You remember why you love seeing Springsteen at the Garden on nights like this. Continue Reading... shows , springsteen Bruce...

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