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Honest to Goodness is the debut album by Southern rock band Grinderswitch, released in 1974. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] The album contains contributions from Dickey Betts and Jaimoe of The Allman Brothers Band . [ 6 ]
The Honest-to-Goodness Truth is a 2000 picture book written by Patricia McKissack and illustrated by Giselle Potter. It is about a girl, Libby Louise, who decides to only tell the truth, the problems this causes, and her eventual understanding about the need for empathy and kindness in some situations.
Critical response to Comin' Right at Ya was largely positive, with many commentators hailing it as a strong debut release. Writing in Record Mirror, Tony Byworth described the album as "an auspicious and highly entertaining recording debut in which this six piece outfit really come to grips with the honest to goodness country sounds of the fifties and early sixties."
Digital Photography Review was founded in December 1998 in the United Kingdom by Philip and Joanna Askey. [4] [11] On May 14, 2007, it was acquired by Amazon.[3] [4] [21] DPReview employs a dedicated editorial team of in-house and freelance writers, and was editorially independent of Amazon.
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Aperture magazine, based in New York City, is an international quarterly journal specializing in photography.Founded in 1952, Aperture magazine is the flagship publication of Aperture Foundation.
Describing the band as "the best band out of Scotland since The Almighty", Neil Johnson of Louder Than War cited the "more refined and considered songcraft" of Born to Break compared to its predecessor, describing it as "honest to goodness, spit and sawdust rock 'n' roll".
Reviewing the song for Billboard, Chuck Taylor called "Soak Up the Sun" "reassuring" when compared with the changing chart trends of early 2002, commenting that the track is "top-notch, honest-to-goodness musicianship". [16] Steve Wonsiewicz of Radio & Records described the song as "breezy" and "feel-good". [2]