Fleetwood Mac has tons of million selling albums and radio singles. Here are (in our opinion) the ‘Top Fleetwood Mac Songs of All Time.’ “Sarah” solidified Stevie Nicks as a consummate song writer, taking real life into account. For years the song had been rumored to be written about the loss of a pregnancy with […]
Category: Oldies
Learning More About Cher Back Then and What She’s Doing Now
In the mid-60s a couple of teenagers in love wrote songs and had lots of fun on stage, right in the middle of progressive rock and protest tunes. Sonny and Cher hit the top spots with tunes like “I Got You Babe” and “The Beat Goes On.” Sadly, Sonny died in a tragic skiing accident […]
The Very Best Played During Sporting Events
Summer is in full swing, meaning your favorite sport song is heard at that baseball game, football camp, or sporting event. Here are a few of our favorite hits played during sports action. “Enter Sandman” by Metallica is a classic sports song by a heavy metal band that has been widely accepted – hey even […]
Boz Scaggs Hits the Road Plenty This June
We need a road map for this one, but we promise it’s worth it. In the late 60s the lead singer of the relatively unknown Steve Miller Band (he and Steve were 5th grade classmates in Texas) was a singer by the name of Boz Scaggs. Boz broke out on his own, releasing his solo […]
Journey’s Long Road to Success and Their June Tour Dates
Journey formed in the Bay area in the late 60s, enjoying success with various versions of lineups – the original Journey was put together by the Santana manager as a ‘backup band’ with no intentions of giving the boys the main stage. Here’s an example of the tremendous turnover in the band’s lineup; just in […]
The O’Jays Hitting the Road This June and July
The O’Jays gave the world incredible music over the years from “Backstabbers,” “Love Train,” “For the Love of Money,” and “I Love Music,” this Canton, OH band began a musical journey that continues today. The band first played as the Triumphs, and then The Mascots before settling on the O’Jays, a tribute to Eddie O’Jay […]
Memorial Day Rock and Roll Remembers
This Memorial Day, be sure to remember those that paid the highest of sacrifice, giving their lives to protect this country. In Rock and Roll there have been many songs that reflect our countries pride. Here are a few worth remembering this day… “Ballad of the Green Beret” by Sgt. Barry Sadler is one of […]
Why Gregg Allman Was One in a Million
Gregg Allman passed away in Savannah, GA a few days ago, battling liver cancer. There may have been bigger names that influenced a generation, were admitted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, or sold more records, but we think Gregg was truly one of the best ever, and here is why… Gregg was […]
Gregg Allman Passes Away at the Age of 69
Sad news out of Savannah GA this weekend as Gregg Allman, founding member of the Allman Brothers, former husband of Cher, and one in a million singer, has passed away at the age of 69. In 1969, brother’s Duane and Gregg Allman, Dickie Betts, Jaimoe Johanson, Butch Trucks, and Berry Oakley began a journey that […]
One of the Best Tours of the Summer
One of the best concerts to take in this summer is the ‘United We Rock’ tour, combining super groups Styx, Don Felder formerly of the Eagles, and REO Speedwagon. It’s a shame that only Don Felder is in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Eagles, and Styx and REO […]