‘Blues Image,’ the band that delivered that one hit memorable on hit wonder from the 60s, is back! You may remember a one hit wonder in the 1970 called “Ride Captain Ride,” by the rock group Blues Image. The group was founded by Mike Pinera out of Tampa, and for a few years they were […]
Category: Oldies
Loverboy, One of the Greatest From the Country Up North
Everyone knows Canada is a wonderful country to the north that has given us the great sport of hockey, and a few great actors like Dan Aykroyd and William Shatner among others. Canada has also made its mark musically by being the birthplace of ‘Loverboy,’ one of the best bands from the late 70s and […]
Jon Bovi Asks College Seniors to Tweet Their Best College Moment
How would you like THE Jon Bon Jovi and the rest of his band to crash your college graduation party? This ‘bucket list’ item is available now if you win the contest Jon and his group are holding for college seniors. Jon announced that he and his band thought it would be a great idea […]
Here Are Your Monday Morning Music Headlines
Molly Hatchet original member and bassist Banner Thomas died a few days ago at the age of 63. Other deaths this year include the Beatles’ ‘Magic Alex,’ Steve Wright of the Greg Kihn Band, The Allan Brothers Butch Trucks, James Cotton, Chuck Berry, Boston’s Sib Hashian (Bostons original drummer), J. Geils, and John Wetton from […]
A Few of the Greatest Hits From 5th Dimension
The 5th Dimension was easily one of the most enjoyable pop and groovy groups from the late 60s and early 70s that made us forget about or troubles of the 60s, yearning for a better day. Here are some of our favorite hits from this group… “(Last Night) I Didn’t Get to Sleep at All” […]
More Issues Surrounding Jimi Hendrix’s Estate
As the group War asked in their hit song, “Why Can’t We Be Friends,” why can’t we all just get along? This is the mantra of the day as news emerges from the west coast that the brothers and sisters of the Jimi Hendrix estate are fighting again. The family company that own the name […]
Our Take on the Greatest Motown Albums of All-Time
There is no sound like Motown. The Motor City (Detroit) was the place to be in the early 60s for an artist to be discovered. If Berry Gordy had not quit his boxing career and stated the Motown Label, who knows what we would be listening to now? Here (in our humble opinion) are the […]
The Worst Behavior in Rock and Roll History
Right at the intersection of rich and famous is a zone that excuses the worst behavior of rock and roll stars. In 1989, Izzy Stradlin, the Guns N’ Roses guitarist couldn’t wait any longer for an airline bathroom to open up, so he took a leak in the alley. Incidentally, Ozzy Osbourne was arrested for […]
Tommy Hits the UK and The Who Takes Residency
Only the lucky few were able to see ‘The Who’ live in concert in the 60s and 70s. Tommy the Broadway show appeared on 42nd Street for a few years in New York, earning five Tony Award and Grammy for ‘Best Musical Show’ in the early 90s, but again The Who live in concert remains […]
Barry Manilow to be Honored by BMI
Recently it’s been revealed that Barry Manilow would receive the ‘BMI Icon’ award at the BMI 65th Annual Pop Awards in early May. BMI is one of the publishing organizations that supports and represents songwriters in the world of business. In the early 70s, an unknown singer songwriter in New York by the name of […]