Tag Archives: Stephen Kalinich
The Advertiser article about my site for David Marks of the Beach Boys
The Enfield Advertiser have run an article about my site for Beach Boy David Lee Marks!! Click on the image to read more. Follow @lucyswebdesigns
Chat with Stephen Kalinich, Jon Tiven and James Crowther Spreecast today file under hilarious
The Beach Boys Smile – an insiders view by Stephen Kalinich
“One remarkable thing about this Smile this, music, is the complex patchwork of layered sections woven together and pieced together in sound.. Is it that, from the Streets of Hawthorne, could rise up a bunch of young men who would … Continue reading
Stevie’s latest words of wisdom (I loved this one)
Being a good being is the most important thing in life. Fame dies. Money is a tool. The god that we embody as beings is what we create and that is the most crucial and essential aspect of being. People … Continue reading
Amy Winehouse Poem by Stephen John Kalinich
Amy I could not save you Somehow it all went wrong Theres more to a person Than just a song No one could stop you You slipped through our hands No one could help you or understand S J Kalinich … Continue reading
Memories of Jim Morrison by Stephen John Kalinich
Today we decided we would go and check out The Doors of Perception, a photographic portrait of The Doors and their charismatic front man, Jim Morrison, photos include those taken by Bobby Klein, Guy Webster and Frank Lisciandro, This event … Continue reading
Stevie’s latest words of wisdom:
“To be a great writer you have to write less and be still more and only record what is essential. Let the rest fall away ” SJK C.2011 Stephen John Kalinich All Rights Reserved Follow @lucyswebdesigns
Are we really what we read…
Years ago, I think it might even have been on ‘The Good Life’ I remember Paul Eddington saying to Margo, ‘we are what we read’ this has always stuck with me and I do believe we can be swayed by what we … Continue reading
One of my ALL time favourite albums!
Pacific Ocean Blue Dennis Wilson 1977 – Re-mastered plus bonus disc 2008 I first discovered this classic in my local second hand record store – ‘Memory Lane Records’. It was a magical shop, to be found right at the bottom … Continue reading


















