THE CHERRY BLUESTORMS NEWS STORM – September 2019

SEPTEMBER 2019 NEWS “NO SPRING NOR SUMMER BEAUTY HATH SUCH GRACE AS I HAVE SEEN IN ONE AUTUMNAL FACE” (John Donne) Hello, Bluestorms Friends, Fans & Followers!  Autumn’s beauties abound and we are gearing up for the last quarter of the year.  Below we will give...

THE CHERRY BLUESTORMS NEWS STORM ~ August Almanac

AUGUST 2019 NEWS Hello again to all Friends of The Cherry Bluestorms!  As always, we are in the midst of several projects, feverously working away!  Amongst the irons in the fire are a full-length interview conducted by the charming and erudite Steven Davies-Morris. ...

THE CHERRY BLUESTORMS NEWS STORM – July 2019 News

July 2019 News HELLO, BLUESTORMERS!  Thanks for giving us your attention once again.  We are enjoying the fine early summer here in Southern California and hope we can share some metaphorical sunshine with you wherever you are. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE MOON! Some of you...

Best of L.A. Music Winners – Rock

L.A. Weekly Falling James Best Power-Pop Band Like a young dandelion stubbornly pushing its head through a gap in the sidewalk, the local power-pop scene stubbornly continues to thrive even as it’s often overlooked in favor of hipper and glossier music genres....

Power Pop Plus: New CD Reviews for Spring

Goldmine Magazine John Borack The Cherry Bluestorms – Whirligig! (Roundhouse) Bookended with Beatles references—they kick things off with a rousing take of “She Said She Said” and close with a tune titled “Be Here Now” (not the G. Harrison number)—Cherry Bluestorms’...

THE CHERRY BLUESTORMS NEWS STORM – Marching On…

March 2019 News Greetings to Bluestorms supporters new and not-so-new! Those of you who have been following our travails and tribulations since the beginning of the year know that our extracurricular activities have kept us busy. Aside from getting situated in our new...

The Best Local Indie Rock/Punk Albums of 2018

LA Weekly Falling James “4. The Cherry Bluestorms, Whirligig! Singer Deborah Gee and former Dickies guitarist Glen Laughlin are clearly inspired by ’60s garage rock and psychedelic pop with their radiant new version of The Beatles’ “She Said, She Said” and such...

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