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Mark Harrison Updates Power Pop on Way Out!

Tweet Photo: Price Harrison Mark Harrison, who has lived in Nashville for a quarter-century, doesn’t come across like a typical Nashville rocker. In fact, you might mistake the guitarist, singer and songwriter for a low-key session cat from the past. Harrison speaks carefully and, when you get to know him, humorously about things like the Nashville music business, Memphis rock ’n’ roll and the imperiled state of modern democracy. He is also a serious golfer who works on his game year-round.  Still, Harrison is one of Nashville’s greatest rockers, and one of the few remaining exponents of Memphis power pop, a form specific to the Bluff City that’s known today via 1970s records by Big Star, Van Duren and Tommy Hoehn. Harrison has led one of Nashville’s finest bands, Snakehips, for more than three decades, and his new solo album

The Legendary Cars of Rock Icon John Oates

The Legendary Cars of Rock Icon John Oates Brendan McAleer © Courtesy John Oates John Oates is one of us. “I grew up in a small town in Pennsylvania, and when I was about four or five, my father took me over to Bob Hobert s garage. He owned a Volkswagen dealership and was one of the first U.S. dealers to import Porsche cars,” says John Oates. “The first sports car I ever saw was a Porsche.” Oates and Daryl Hall co-wrote much of the soundtrack of the Seventies and Eighties, with smash hits like “Kiss On My List,” “I Can t Go For That,” and “Maneater.” The duo saw seven of their albums ranked platinum status; six more went gold. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014. They are icons of an era.

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