Most Beatles’ fans forget that the Fab Four toured for less than three years in the USA. Frankly the crowd noise and teen girls screams were so loud, it’s doubtful those in attendance could even hear the songs. This all changes as the Beatles Shea stadium concert is about to be re-released and include in […]
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The Stars of the Woodstock Music Festival
The Woodstock Music Festival is considered one of the bellwether moments of the 60s as it brought together over 500,000 young adults at the height of the anti-war sentiment. There were no reported acts of violence at the festival. The closest anyone came to sticking a blow was when Abbie Hoffman jumped on stage during […]
Bob Weir’s Upcoming Tour Dates
The highly successful Grateful Dead next generation group Dead & Company has finished its summer tour in 2016, you would think Bob Weir would enjoy the time off at the beach. Not exactly. Bob has just his latest solo project called ‘Blue Mountain,’ (available at the end of September) supporting that project with a tour. […]
Our Top Elton John Albums
Here are our top Elton John albums, or at least albums we believe defined Elton and songwriter Bernie Taupin. The album ‘Goodbye Yellow Brick Road’ gave fans the songs “Candle in the Wind,” “Saturday Night are Alright for Fighting,” and “Bennie and the Jets.” “Candle in the Wind” took on a life of its own […]
The Amazing Woodstock Festival – Part Three
On the thirrd day of the Woodstock Music Festival, August 17th 1969, the organizers were battling heat, the rain, and sound problems on the main stage. On day three, Joe Cocker, Ten Years After, The Band, Johnny Winter, Blood Sweat and Tears, Sha Na Na (really), Jimi Hendrix, and Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young kicked […]
Gregg Allman is Still Alive
Gregg Allman is not well, cancelling the remainder of his summer tour. Gregg and his troupe had been working through a fairly intense multi-state tour when he took ill, admitting himself a few days ago to the Mayo Clinic. Gregg Allman was born in Nashville in 1947, brother to guitar virtuoso Duane Allman. The two […]
Looking Back at Woodstock – Part Two
August 16th 1969 was the second day of the now famous Woodstock Music Festival, so let’s continue to look at what happened that day… The performers that day were John Sebastian, The Incredible String Band, Canned Heat, Mountain, Quill, Country Joe McDonald, C.C.R., The Grateful Dead, The Who, Sly and the Family Stone, and Jefferson […]
Mark Wahlberg, Boogie Nights and It’s Amazing Soundtrack
It’s great to watch a movie and hear one of your favorite songs; especially if the song adds context, drama, or depth to the scene. In the 1998 movie ‘Boogie Nights’ starring Mark Wahlberg, Julianna Moore, Bert Reynolds, Heather Graham and the late Philip Seymour Hoffman, the best music of the 70s and early 80s […]
Looking Back at Woodstock 46 Years Later
Nearly 50 years ago upwards of 500,000 teenagers and young adults traveled to upstate New York to Max Yasgur’s farm to be part of rock and roll history. August 15th, 1969 was the first day of the Woodstock Music Festival. Over the next few days we’ll take you back to one of the greatest moments […]
The Best Rock and Roll Locations – Florida
Let’s take a tour of the best rock and roll locations in America as part of our summer long vacation. Today we’re headed to the state of Florida… Lynyrd Skynyrd is originally from Jacksonville with the boys meeting in high school. We all know that the name of the band came from their gym teacher […]