Posts From Rob Patterson

Rob Patterson

Rob Patterson began writing about music in 1976. Since his first published record review in Crawdaddy he has contributed to numerous national popular music magazines such as Creem, Musician, Circus, Spin, Request, Tower Pulse!, CD Review, Acoustic Guitar, Harp and many others along with major country music, consumer audio, musical instrument and studio recording magazines plus international publications New Musical Express and Country Music People in the U.K. From 1977 to '84 he wrote a nationally syndicated music column as well as stories for Newspaper Enterprises Association/United Feature Syndicate that ran in more than 400 daily newspapers across the nation. His work has also appeared in many weekly newspapers, online publications like Salon.com and The Huffington Post, such books as the Rolling Stone Record Guide & Revised Record Guide, The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Rock History and The Year In Rock, 1980-81, plus liner notes for 20 album releases.

Dec 22, 1985: Minutemen’s D Boon Dies in Van Accident

A van accident in the middle of the Arizona desert took the life of talented early ’80s punk rocker D. Boon of Minutemen. He wasn’t wearing a seatbelt

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July 10, 1965: Rolling Stones’ ‘Satisfaction’ Hits #1

Is it the greatest rock single to ever top the charts? Our writer still gets as much “Satisfaction” from the Stones classic, maybe more

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Feb 16, 2016: Don Felder Addresses Frey Grammy Tribute Snub

“I would have been honored but sadly I was not invited,” he wrote. Fans on social media responded to the former Eagle’s sadness

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Neil Young Rocks the Globe on EARTH

The classic rock icon and his young but mighty backing band Promise of the Real soar to greatness on a live LP that plays and prays for the planet.

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Watch: Showtime’s Roadies From Cameron Crowe

Will the new Cameron Crowe show be the music business series that gets it right and rocks the tube? Screen the pilot here and you decide.

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Rolling Stones ‘Totally Stripped’ Totally Rocks

When The Rolling Stones are at their best, as they are on this release, they are indeed the world’s greatest.

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Paul Simon Gets Masterful on New Album

Our reviewer finds that the compelling rhythms and cool musical touches on Simon’s 13th solo album add up to a ‘modern masterpiece’

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The Monkees Find Greatness with ‘Good Times!’

Nearly 50 years after their debut album, the 1960s pop music + TV stars return with what may be their best + truest LP yet.

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Kongos Aim High With Their Music

The band of brothers (and sons of a rock star) are set to release the follow-up to their worldwide smash, “Come With Me Now.” Their journey took them from South Africa to Phoenix

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Cheap Trick’s Newest Album is Something to Savor

On their first album in seven years Cheap Trick rock like the deserving Hall of Famers that they are.

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