Category: Lite AC

Barry White’s New Releases of Previous Material is On The Way

Barry White was THE man in the 70s and early 80s, the lowest coolest singing voice in local radio. Sadly. Barry is gone, but not his music! We’re continuing to celebrate Barry’s 45th anniversary of his 1st 20th Century Records release with another LP to drop, ‘Barry White: The 20th Century Records Albums (1973-1979)‘ hitting […]

The Trans-Siberian Orchestra Announce Fall Tour

In the next 30 days or so we’ll all be talking about Thanksgiving, followed by families planning their holidays. It’s likely that a few of those plans will include checking out the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, a favorite for the past 20 years. The performers and sounds will take you on a rock and roll journey through […]

Amy Winehouse Documentary Coming November 2

Amy Winehouse was one amazing and talented artist and entertainer, but unfortunately, she is no longer with us to share her talents. It’s been many years since she passed but she’s still in high demand. So much so that there is a documentary about her “Back to Black” album from 10 years ago. The documentary […]

Don’t Miss The Upcoming PBS ‘Grammy Salute to Music Legends’ Special

Although the live ‘Grammy Salute to Music Legends,’ celebration actually took place on July 14th of this year at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, you’ll be able to relive the moment on PBS in just a few weeks. Imagine, the Monkees’ Micky Dolenz, Neil Diamond and a list of other stars are all included […]

Detroit to Honor Aretha Franklin

Sadly, Aretha Franklin is gone, leaving no will which will likely cause some confusion and legal matters with her surviving children, but we do have some feel-good news from the Motor City; Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan has just announced that the popular Detroit waterfront concert venue Chene Park will bear her name. Mayor Duggan has […]

Alan Parsons’ Next Album Coming in 2019

Alan Parsons began his journey in rock as a studio producer and session musician eventually lured in front of the microphones for a few memorable albums. His songs “Eye of the Sky,” “Don’t Answer Me,” and “Time” drove big album sales in the 70s, proving he was more than a producer. Now his first LP […]

John and Shawn Now Have Something Else in Common

John Mayer and Shawn Mendes have been friends for a few years, sharing stories and time together. Now they will have something else in common; they will be recipients together of the ‘Legend of Live Award’ at Billboard’s Live Music Summit and Awards, scheduled for November 13th and 14th in Beverly Hills. John Mayer has […]

The Very Best From 1982

In 1982 the price of a gallon of gas was under a $1, the top movies of the year were ‘ET,’ ‘On Golden Pond,’ and ‘Chariots of Fire.’ John Hinkley was found ‘not guilty’ by reason of insanity for the attempted murder of then-President Reagan, and John Belushi dies of a drug overdose. What was […]