Sun209: The week in Tweets

Rolling Stones sax man Bobby Keys lets it bleed in new book | http://t.co/J2IG1EDc http://t.co/0oLtU45a # The @countrymusichof saluted Sonny Curtis, a rock pioneer, Cricket and successful songwriter today. http://t.co/wcF0Oj0G # Jay Farrar adapts Woody Guthrie's lyrics on New Multitudes http://t.co/GRoxUM86 # On @americanafest radio @darrellscott album "Long Ride Home" tops chart, @lylelovett has top debut http://t.co/3sT7pZXw # Lessons from…

The Leonard Cohen Economy

By Bruce Rosenstein Leave it to The Economist, and specifically the Schumpeter management column, to find the intersection between Leonard Cohen and entrepreneurship. The February 25th Enterprising Oldies explores, in a neat package, why all of us (no matter where we are chronologically in adulthood) may have to explore entrepreneurship and other forms of self-employment at some point in our…

Tommy Womack: Angst, art and rock ‘n’ roll

We’ve written about Nashville’s Tommy Womack’s inspired, irreverent and deeply personal music on Sun209 in the past, and Tommy has contributed to the site with a piece on his three favorite Kinks songs. Still, his unique style is tough to capture in words. Our friend Peter Cooper succeeded with a fine article in today’s Tennesseean. Cooper wrote about the reaction of…