RED SAILS IN THE SUNSET by NAT KING COLE Story by John Tait
Word on the streets is that she used to sing on Saturday nights at the Collingwood Town Hall. Does she even know who she is? What do the voices in her head tell her? She is very private, never sharing anything of herself, except her song.
Regret by Fiona Apple
Matthew Mastricova Lake George, New York, July 2012After spending most of my first two years in college constantly reviewing music, I thought I would never truly feel music again.
RESPECTABLE by THE ROLLING STONES Story by Kevin Densley
We went through our usual repertoire, with The Rolling Stones’ Respectable rattling the rafters in Freshwater Creek.
REVOLUTION. Story by Alison Kinghorn
Outside when the Grade 6 party was in full swing, the song that stands out in my memory was not the A side of the 45 vinyl, but the B side.
REWIND – Father’s Day at Stereo Stories
Here at Stereo Stories we celebrate Fathers' Day not with gifts of angle grinders and barbecues and golf balls but with stories, a dozen in all.
RICH KID BLUES by TERRY REID. Poem by Sukie Shinn
Girls boys/ Vibrant noise/ Girls men?/ Not quite Zen/ Finding tribe/ Cool vibe/ Brave sky/ No asking why/ In a pink angora dress.