Truth Hurts Gets First Stakes Win In Perfect Sting At Belmont Sponsored by:
Truth Hurts wins the Perfect Sting Stakes at Belmont Park.
Truth Hurts, trained and co-owned by Chad Summers with J Stables, registered a dominant victory in Saturday s $100,000 Perfect Sting Stakes for older fillies and mares contested at one mile over a sloppy and sealed main track at Belmont Park in Elmont, N.Y.
The eighth running of the Perfect Sting was originally scheduled for one mile on the Widener turf course before inclement weather forced the race to the main track, resulting in the scratches of Honey Cake, Princess Grace, Sunset Kiss, Madita, and 4/5 morning-line favorite Viadera.
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Matthew Sweet = Grateful Dead + The Beach Boys + Todd Rundgren
Matthew Sweet’s breakthrough album came out in the pivotal year of 1991. It was the year that rock music transcended away from
Guns-N-Roses’
Nirvana’s
Nevermind. The year was a sea of change that started a tidal wave. All you need to do is google best albums of 1991 and it is littered with iconic records. One record from that year that escapes immediate attention is the tragically underrated
Girlfriend by Matthew Sweet
. Girlfriend was an album that exploded to all your pleasure centers and stuck like candy. At the time of release, it was different it was void of that bland angst that would eventually unfold to the masses. It was less doom-and-gloom
The making of Wilco s Summerteeth
The making of Wilco s Summerteeth : Looking to the past pointed the way to the future, explains bassist John Stirratt.
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Feb 8, 2021
WILCO: (L-R) John Stirratt, Ken Coomer, Jeff Tweedy and Jay Bennett. Photo by Ken Weingart/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images.
The making of Wilco s Summerteeth : Looking to the past pointed the way to the future, explains bassist John Stirratt.
Released in 1999
Wilco’s third album,
Summerteeth, represented a turning point for the band. The first album from the group to sell in excess of 200,000 copies,
Summerteeth a musical departure from the band’s original alt-country origins ended up on many publications’ best-of lists for that year.