The Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band is celebrating a 50th birthday this month, and PBS aired a BBC documentary called ‘Sgt. Pepper’s Musical Revolution,’ a few days ago. How popular were the Beatles in 1964? In the week ending April 4th, 1964, the Beatles had five songs in the Billboard Top 100. Did […]
Category: Oldies
This Year’s Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame Inductees
America has its Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, its Song Writers Hall of Fame, and its Grammy Hall of Fame. Canada has its Juno Awards (their Grammy) and it’s Canadian Music Hall of Fame. Our dear friend to the north also has its Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame; that 2017 class has just been […]
Paul, Phil and the Rest of the Richest in Rock Music
Who are the highest paid or richest rockers of our time? Let’s dive right in and take a look… Don Henley and Metallica’s Lars Ulrich are estimated to be worth over $200 million each. Ozzy, Rod Stewart, and Eric Clapton are estimated to be worth $230 million apiece. Phil Collins and former Nirvana’s drummer Dave […]
Delaney and Bonnie’s Impact on Music
A few weeks ago one of the television networks aired an Eric Clapton 70s documentary, and it occurred to us that the real story behind the star was a married couple that enjoyed moderate success on the charts, yet deserve their own recognition. Delaney and Bonnie Lynn O’Farrell came from different parts of the county, […]
Your Monday Morning Music Headlines
Monday is here, June has arrived, and we’re all beginning to make plans for a long hot summer. Let’s cool things down on that first day at the office or a home with the kids, with music headlines… Aretha Franklin retired from touring earlier in the year, but that doesn’t mean she’s knitting baby booties. […]
June and July Dates from The Moody Blues
The Moody Blues LP ‘Days of Future Passed’ is celebrating its 50th birthday this year, and the Moody Blues are still turning heads with their live performances. Justin Hayward, John Lodge and Graeme Edge remain the trio of members that have sustained success for over five decades, hitting the charts with “Go Now,” in 1964, […]
Pet Sounds Hits 50 Years
‘Pet Sounds’ by the Beach Boys is 50 years old this year, considered by many to be the best album from its era. “Wouldn’t it be Nice,” “Sloop John B,” “God Only Knows,” and “Caroline No” all come from this Brian Wilson classic. Glen Campbell plays his 12 string electric guitar on the album, as […]
Peter Frampton Then and Now
Peter Frampton was once the child prodigy lead guitarist of the British group ‘Small Faces,’ but left to join ‘Humble Pie’ in the mid-60s. He wanted more than any band could give him though. He left Humble Pie unexpectedly, and at the time it seemed like a poor decision as Humble Pie’s latest LP hit […]
More Rock and Roll Hits Used in Sports
Sports events and great songs always go together, they are a winning combination. Here are more classics that make any sporting event better… “Thunderstruck” by AC/DC is a wonderful song that just sounds right, having its place in sports history as a thunderous opening song. “The Cheap Seats” from Alabama, “Centerfield” from John Fogerty, or […]
A Little Rock and Roll Trivia!
Often times great songs get a boost because the song or song title have included a city in its name. We all shout “Born and Raised in South Detroit,” when we hear that special Journey song, especially if we were born in the Motor City. Please take out your #2 pencil and match the song […]