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Tom Rush has no regrets, regardless. He lets us down gently with a short band at the end, wind ripple on a deep pond, ... Tom Rush – The Circle Game. By David G. Hartwell ...
Tom Rush has had a laid-back, unassuming career for so long it’s often forgotten that his 1968 album helped map the changes Boomers would bring to popular music. He appears at Clifton’s Live ...
“It was ‘The Circle Game.’ I named the album after it,” Rush said. But the success Rush found in his early albums like “The Circle Game” didn’t end in the ’60s.
The Circle Game is the 1968 album from folk rock musician Tom Rush. He covers three songs from fellow singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, as well as songs by Jackson Browne and James Taylor.
Some 35 years after his last studio album, Cambridge/Boston folk pioneer Rush returns with a winning 15-song set that deftly blends originals with choice covers. Old chum Jim Rooney produces and ...
Tom Rush began his career in the early 60s as a folk-blues revivalist on the Boston coffeehouse circuit, but by ’65 he was already working in the studio with rockers like bassist Felix ...
On His 80th Birthday, Musician Tom Rush Reflects On A Career That's Been '99% Magic' February 08, 2021. Lauren Daley ... All three appeared for the first time in public on “The Circle Game” album.
A ’Circle Game’ for Rush. Christopher Hislop. On Sunday, Sept. 27, Tom Rush returns back to his birthplace for a socially distanced show in The Music Hall (less than 10% of the tickets remain ...
Tom Rush has always been ahead of the curve. While so many singer-songwriters have to wait years, maybe decades, for their voice to develop a warm, deep richness, Rush’s relaxing tones were ...
It started with a ukulele. Tom Rush ’63-64 was ten when his cousin Beau taught him how to play. Rush says that his prior five years of piano lessons had been torture, but on the ukulele, he had fun.
In 1968 Rush was an established performer and cut an album called “The Circle Game” that included new songs by then relatively unknown performers — three by Joni Mitchell, two by Jackson ...