Remembering Oh OK
Bob Pomeroy waxes lyrical about the resurgence of long-lost faves Oh OK and reminisces about celebrity stalking. Just a little.
By day, Bob Pomeroy earns his coin working for a massively large financial institution. By night, he is a freelance writer and publishes the fanzine, MOE. Jazz is only one of his many musical obsessions.
Bob Pomeroy waxes lyrical about the resurgence of long-lost faves Oh OK and reminisces about celebrity stalking. Just a little.
Bob Pomeroy swings from Sweden back to Tampa, Florida, with a good, hard look at the EMIT Series and the state of experimental music in Florida.
Bob Pomeroy has stayed mum on the Great Garage Rock Debate long enough! He weighs in with enthusiastic appraisals of Sahara Hotnights, Flaming Sideburns, and Devil Doll Records.
Bob Pomeroy wanders away from jazz again with a look at Native American creative expression in the areas of film, music and even television programming. Roam if you want to…
Bob Pomeroy rounds up an eclectic sampling of albums by gals who rock, and gives us the skinny. Hey man, as long as Shannon Wright is in there…
Bob Pomeroy reviews Tim Dorsey’s novel, Triggerfish Twist, fitting the books insane anti-hero, Serge, into the larger pantheon of Florida-fiction insane anti-heroes, AND even discusses Michael Moore. Whew!
Fresh from the Democracy Rising event, Bob Pomeroy is convinced that Michael Moore would make a great presidential candidate. Here’s why.
Bob Pomeroy catches a Charlie Hunter Quartet gig with 350-plus intent fans and wonders about all this business nonsense on how jazz has no audience.
Bob Pomeroy rolls out the final phase of his massive Access 2 Amsterdam conference blowout! Closure! Schmoozing! Tunes!
Bob Pomeroy’s you-better-believe-exclusive coverage of the Access 2 Amsterdam Festival shifts into its third leg, time for a gut-check and a cocktail party!
Bob Pomeroy takes in even MORE disparate art, music, and culture as part of the Access 2 Amsterdam Festival. Dig the photos!
Bob Pomeroy returns from Amsterdam with tales of exotic music and visual evidence to boot! It’s the first part of an ongoing series on the Access 2 Amsterdam Festival brought to you by Target or Flag.
Bob Pomeroy waxes enthusiastic about the stylistic shifts and free improvisational spirit that marked David S. Ware’s Corridors & Parallels record.
Target or Flag takes a detour from jazz matters to give a rundown on the Immediate Action tour - with Slicker, Telefon Tel Aviv and Beneath Autumn Sky all coming to a Florida township near you!
Bob Pomeroy emerges from a lengthy hibernation to preach the free jazz/improv gospel. Rejoice!
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With the thirty-fifth anniversary of debut album Whirlpool, UK shoegaze outfit Chapterhouse is back together again and touring the US as part of Slide Away Music Festival.
The Englert theater hosted Little Feat as they embark on their Last Farewell Tour.
Meiko Kaji’s katana is sharp and looking for revenge in Wandering Ginza Butterfly and its sequel, She Cat Gambler, a stylish pair of early ’70s action films.