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Eddie Ashworth: My Top Albums of ’15
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This is the second in a series of year-end articles by WOUB contributors. Check out all of this year’s lists at this link. I have a feeling that there will… Read More
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Eddie Ashworth: My Top Albums of 2014
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Every December, WOUB asks its staff and volunteers to share their year-end music picks.
We're kicking off our 2014 "best of" lists with Ohio University Associate Professor and veteran record producer Eddie Ashworth, who recommends albums by Sturgill Simpson, St. Vincent, Hurray for the Riff Raff and many others.
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Eddie Ashworth: My Top Albums of 2013
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Eddie Ashworth, a veteran record producer/engineer and Ohio University associate professor of record production and music industry studies, shares his top music picks of 2013, including albums by Juana Molina, Jason Isbell and Omar Souleyman.
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Eddie Ashworth: My Top Tunes Of ’12
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Ohio University Assistant Professor and veteran record producer Eddie Ashworth shares his top music picks of 2012, including releases by Bob Mould, Tame Impala, Graham Parker and The Brian Jonestown Massacre.
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Listen Up: Eddie Ashworth’s Top Music Picks for 2011
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Eddie’s Favorite Records of 2011 (in no particular order): 1. Wilco, The Whole Love: The quintessence of this band’s best work over the past decade. Heartfelt songs, edgy-yet-welcoming arrangements, wonderful… Read More