One of the worst kept secrets in life is the reason young men spend hours upon hours learning to play the guitar, drums, or keyboards. Is it to raise their SAT scores? Do they wish to entertain their mother bridge club, play in the church orchestra? Oh no, they learn to be rock and roll […]
Category: Classic Rock
Monday’s Music Headlines
It’s Monday and another week of ‘working for the man’ is here. Let’s kick off the week with some really cool music news headlines… Deep Purple’s Ritchie Blackmore has been banned from the groups upcoming Rock N’ Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony by the band manager. No real skinny as to why. Foo Fighters’ […]
Planes Trains and Automobiles – Part Two
The Department of Transportation has influenced rock n’ roll for decades and we’re here to tell you how. Here’s part two of “Planes Trains and Automobiles” songs. “Drive My Car” is the instantly recognizable Beatles’ song written by Paul McCartney and the ‘B’ side to the hit single ‘Michelle’ from the album “Rubber Soul.” The […]
Guns N’ Roses Back on Tour
Guns N’ Roses are back on tour, and have announced recently that a new stop has been added to the tour, in Mexico. Thus far, only three original members will be going on the tour: Axl Rose, Slash, and Duff. At this time, it’s likely that the drummer, keyboardist, and additional guitarist Richard Fortus will […]
Eddie Mahoney to Eddie Money
Eddie Mahoney was born in Brooklyn and raised on Long Island. Early in Eddie’s life it was clear that he would follow in the footsteps of his dad, his uncles, and the other male figures in the Mahoney family – to be a proud New York City fireman. There was only one problem: Eddie wanted […]
Planes Trains and Automobiles – Part One
“Planes Trains and Automobiles” was a highly popular John Candy/Steve Martin movie from 1987, but these forms of travel have always appeared in great songs along the way. Here’s part one of “Planes Trains and Automobiles” songs. “Jet Airliner” was a catch simply song from Steve Miller from his “Book of Dreams” album in 1977, […]
Guess Who?
We know that Milwaukee, Wisconsin is the home of great beer and brats, Polka music, and one of the greatest rockers of all time. Before we tell you though, here are a few clues. This rocker was born in 1943, which makes him 72 as of today, but he’s still on tour. You could never […]
When Two Greats Meet
Henry Ford was an industrialist that changed the world in the early 1900s, creating an assembly line that built quality automobiles that were affordable. Henry was light years ahead of his time. The Beatles were also groundbreakers in the music field; their music was distinctly unique and unheard until their arrival. The two icons will […]
You Want More U2
We just started talking about U2, Bono, and the boys, but we want to tell you more. Here are a few things about U2 you may not have known… In 1977, the band as we know as U2 was called ‘Feedback,’ then ‘Hype,’ and eventually evolved to ‘U2’ as its name. How did the boys […]
Super Sports Songs – Part Two
We’ve taken you to part one of great sports and we hope you’re ready for more. These songs certainly get us going and motivated to play. Here’s part two of “Super Sports Songs.” “Thunderstruck” by AC/DC is a wonderful song that just sounds right. It’s also a drinking game for the young, but that’s for […]