Bitten by the British Invasion bug at the age of seven after discovering the Beatles, Sarah Senseny developed an addiction to classic rock and never looked back. This brought about an insatiable desire to learn about music gear, songwriting, and music theory that, combined with her degree in English and love of literature, has only grown in ferocity over the past years. A pianist for over 17 years, she can also be found with Jazz Bass in hand or engaging the occasional ukulele and violin foray. Currently, she also writes book reviews for the American Microreviews and Interviews website. At home you can find her making art, writing poetry, watching classic films, and being a general nuisance to her orange tabby.
Dads and grads, you’ve been saddled with a great responsibility: to gift the best musical experience you can hunt down. Beyond the glee of... Read more »
Magician? Pop star? Alien from another planet? However you choose to refer to him, David Bowie left a staggering impact on the Earth he left... Read more »
Architect of The Wall, concept-album enthusiast, keeper of the Fender P Bass — Roger Waters has left an indelible stamp on rock ‘n’ roll history... Read more »