Don McClean made more news a few weeks ago when it was revealed that his tune “American Pie” (the day the music died, Buddy Holly plane crash 19590) would be secured in the National Library of Congress. It’s where audio called the ‘National Recording Registry,’ or recordings that culturally or historically reflect life in the […]
Category: Classic Rock
Prince Ranks Very Best in Sales in 2016
They say that sometimes your own death can be the best way to get record sales. Unfortunately this seems to be true as many stars have seen their album sales jump after passing away. Look at David Bowie and Prince from this past year. Bowie’s “Blackstar” won many awards and Prince sold tons of awards. […]
Founding Member of Pink Floyd, Roger Waters, Out on Tour This Summer
Pink Floyd is considered one of the most influential progressive/rock bands of all time, selling over 250 million albums during their run. Their greatest accomplishments have been the LPs “Dark Side of the Moon,” released in 1973, and the more commercial album, “The Wall,” hitting the airwaves in 1979. It’s hard to imagine where the […]
Steve Perry’s New album Coming
Journey has finally been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and all is right with the world now! Lead singer Steve Perry attended the ceremonies at Barclays Center a few weeks ago to accept the award with fellow Journey band members, but did not perform with the group that night, giving way […]
Prince’s Deliverance Pulled From Streaming Services
We just spoke about Prince and his unreleased “Deliverance” that was available on streaming services like Amason Music, Google Play, Apple Music and iTunes. Well, this six-song EP will no longer be available via those services after a legal action caused it to be taken away from us. “Deliverance” the single was available on those […]
Our Favorite Artists Who Put Pen to Paper
John Oates (Hall and Oates fame) has joined the ranks of other rock stars who decided their life’s story would be interesting to read about so he’s written his memoir calling it ‘Change of Seasons.’ John is not the first to write it all down; in fact there are a few ‘best sellers.’ Here are […]
Looking Back at Mick Ralphs and Bad Company
Bad Company is 40+ years old, and the boys are out again in tour. Mick Ralphs is the founder of Bad Company, born in England in 1944. Mick began playing rock and roll in the mid-60s with a band called ‘The Buddies.’ He later joined the famous (NOT) Mod Doc Thomas Group then Mott the […]
Beatles, Jimi and More Mark Our List of the Best From 1967
1967 was a tough year for 19-year-old men and college kids; the Vietnam War draft was in full swing, racial strife was in full bloom, and feminism was changing the way Americans looked at both sexes. 1967 was also a year of experimental behavior, with drugs and rock and roll dominating our daily lives. What […]
Take a Look at Moonstock Festival This August
The Moonstock Festival at Walker’s Bluff in Carterville, Illinois is going to be a rocking event this Summer, staring Ozzy Osbourne and Five Finger Death Punch who have already committed to the weekend + 1 festival, August 18th through 21st in Walker’s Bluff. On the opening night Friday, August 18th, the night is called “The […]
New Prince Music Coming Friday
Prince has been passed away for one year as of Friday and to commemorate this amazing singer and performer it has been announced that new music to our ears will be released on that day. Six songs will be released as an EP titled “Deliverance.” These songs come from the time of 2006-2008 and have […]