Author of the article: Sudbury Star Staff
Publishing date: Dec 12, 2020 • December 12, 2020 • 1 minute read •
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A virtual book launch for Red Dresses on Bare Trees: Stories and Reflections on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, by Michael Hankard, PhD and Elder Joyce Dillen and released through J.Charlton Publishing Ltd., will be held on Jan. 18 at 2 p.m. via Zoom.
“The book deals with missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, an extremely painful topic one that we struggled at times to write or think about, and it raises some painful memories and feelings, not only for us but particularly those whose stories and reflections are within it,”read a description of the book provided by the publisher.
Underrated Fleetwood Mac: The Most Overlooked Song From Each LP
Rumours, has been certified 20 times platinum in the U.S. alone.
However, go beyond the band s hits ( and viral TikTok videos), and the California-via-England band has a wealth of songs to discover beginning with their early, blues-rock days and winding through their more familiar pop-rock days.
Here are the the most overlooked song from each Fleetwood Mac album. Looking for Somebody
The band s debut album,
Peter Green s Fleetwood Mac, is of a piece with the popular (and influential) late- 60s British blues-rock movement. In addition to covers of songs by Robert Johnson and Elmore James, the LP features original songs from founding member Peter Green including the superlative Looking for Somebody, a harmonica-heavy, three-minute jam that captures the bittersweet agony of trying to find love.