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Sheriff’s deputies on the homeless outreach unit in Orange County, California, shot and killed Kurt Reinhold, an unarmed homeless man, in September after surveilling him, seeming to mock a Black accent, and accusing him of jaywalking. (Courtesy of John Taylor)
Police have killed at least 229 Black people among a total of 426 people of colour since former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin murdered George Floyd on 25 May, 2020. Each case is different, but many share core similarities: quick encounters, for low-level infractions, met with deadly force, leaving families and communities with unanswered questions.
For nearly five months, the family of Kurt Reinhold, a homeless Black man shot and killed by sheriff’s deputies in Southern California last September, had no idea why he was killed.
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Secrets behind 38 Special’s hits, what band learned from Ronnie Van Zant
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But 38 Special singer/guitarist Don Barnes says this isn’t one of those.
On a recent afternoon, Barnes calls in from his Atlanta area home for a phoner. We get to talking about why 38 Special’s signature hits, “Hold On Loosely, “Caught Up In You” and “Rockin’ Into The Night,” just seem to pop a little extra on FM radio. In addition to being contagious and propulsive tunes, they just sound better on radio than they do on vinyl or CD.
We discuss the compression commercial radio stations often use to juice their signal, a tactic somewhat well known among music fans. But pretty much all songs played on mainstream radio receive this aural facelift.