There will always be songs that you’re ashamed you love. They’re called “guilty pleasures.”
"You know when you can sing a song but you don’t know the artist? That’s Nazareth for me."
Dustin says, The absolute worst thing about breaking up is when you lose music to the relationship.
Nelson {vurb} contributor shares the soundtrack for the rom-com of his life.
This week Nelson music lover Dustin Stashko reviews Lonerism by 70s inspired rockers Tame Impala.
There’s something spiritual about being alone in a cabin in the middle of the woods, with the snow falling with just you and your thoughts.
Nelson's music guru, Dustin Stashko, returns to his "hardcore" days to review Coheed and Cambria.
On Monday, Nelson area schools will be joining in on the Drop Everything and Read campaign.
Thanksgiving is here and for those looking for some special songs for the Thanksgiving weekend Nelson's Dustin Stashko has some tips.
As summer wraps up Nelson's Dustin Stashko shares a run down on some of the summer's best songs.
This week's music review by Nelson's music guru Dustin Stashko tackles the latest release from Band of Horses.
As Nelson's Dustin Stashko prepares for his best friend's wedding he shares a few songs that will make the event even more memorable.
Winners of the cover of the Rolling Stone contest The Sheepdogs are back with their second album, and Nelson's Dustin Stashko reviews it.
This week Nelson's Dustin Stashko is going into the music vault to review a ‘90s classic Pinkerton by Weezer
Dustin Stashko will be participating in the the MS Bike Tour on August 18 and 19 and shares his pump-up playlist.
Nelson's Dustin Stashko goes back to the great decade of the '90s and looks at some of the best songs to come out of the period.
The weather is good in Nelson, so why not get some good friends, good food and appreciate life with this playlist.
Nelson's Dustin Stashko samples a lot of music, and this week he's sharing a track by Herman Dune.
Nelson's Dustin Stashko shares songs to celebrate Canada Day.
Nelson's Dustin Stashko goes back to high school to review Acoustic Volume 2 by Joey Cape and Tony Sly.